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MAKE IT WORK!
Sending sequences from Premiere to ME is a **** CRAPSHOOT. I simply cannot rely on getting an accurate export. Today, I sent my final sequence out from Premiere to ME, compressing it using the YouTube 1080p preset. It made a nice, 2.7 gig file...and within that file were instances where audio was duplicated and repeated, as if our host were repeating herself.
If I can't get an identical output to what I input, then the program's pretty useless.
5 votes -
Steal After Effects' import code
OMG..the import if files on my system is so painfully slow.
Yet AE an Premiere…no issues. There’s almost no lag on the import.
Why WHY is AE so painfully slow?
If I want to reinterpret a bunch of files…SLOW!
OMG so slow.
Again? AE and Premiere…not slow.
Instant (in comparison)
So...
Walk down the hall, knock on AE’s door.
When they answer, hit ‘em on the head with a small sock of pennies and steal their import code.3 votes -
Contextual Menu (right-Click) REPLACE all in queue with this setting
If I have many files i want converted, the default is to use the last setting applied.
That’s okay as long as you remember to drag and drop one file first if you want a change.
But you should be able top right click a setting and have it REPLACE the settings in the list rather than add another render setting.3 votes -
Render with preview files fails with third-party audio plug-ins
When encoding a Premiere sequence that uses VST or AU audio plugins and the 'Use Previews' setting enabled Media Encoder freezes on the first frame with audio, proceeding to fail with the error:
"Error compiling movie. Exporter returned bad result."
Exporting direct from Premiere with the exact same settings works as intended.
2 votes -
Set Clip In/Out as default range when batch importing from Premiere
When sending a batch of CLIPS from Premiere to Media Encoder, Media Encoder sets the default Source Range to "Entire Clip", rather than "Clip In/Out".
Clip In/Out should be the default selection, or there should be an easy way to change this for all clips in the queue, rather than having to set each clip individually.
3 votes -
animated gif
enable Animated GIF encoding on MacOS version of AME
4 votes -
Allow rendering while playing back in Premiere
When I batch export videos in Media Encoder, the rendering process is paused when I push play in Premiere Pro. The whole point of queueing videos in Media Encoder is to do it in the background, and by pausing the render that defeats the purpose. I've read (https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2228890) that this was by design, but the ability to toggle that option would be really helpful.
I have 2 Xeon processors and 144 GB of RAM, so my computer can handle rendering and 4k playback. I know this because I often restart the render in Media Encoder while editing in…
5 votes -
Have it work
If AME started up that would be a great start
2 votes -
when i check that video is vr can it always render it as vr?
when I render vr videos about one time out of 10 it doesn't render as a vr
video (yes, I always check the box video is vr)2 votes -
[BUG] Importing multiple After Effects compositions requires unnecessary additional steps
When I open an After Effects project in the Media Browser and drag multiple Comps into the Queue, I get prompted to navigate to the Comp for each Comp that I have added to the Queue. It seems to be a bug.
3 votes -
BROADCAST
Media Encoder presets could be more faithful with the You Tube, Vimeo and Instagram settings. Its important to preserve the video quality.
4 votes -
Media Encoder crashes constantly.
I believe it is the dynamic line manager that is actually the problem. I have to output about a 100 promos a session. Seems like a great reason to use the "Render que". After getting about 15 spots into the Render que, Premire starts to hang up (like I can't "goto inpoint") and Encoder will stop adding to the que. At this point I have to reboot and resend everything back into the que. Most days I just render the spots one at a time. This has become a huge waste of time.
MacPro (trash Can), High Sierra
64gb, 2…8 votes -
Since the springupdate 12.1 - april mediaencoder on OSX 10.13.4 became totally useless / unpredictable
Since the springupdate 12.1 - april, mediaencoder on OSX 10.13.4 became totally useless / unpredictable.
First is that encoding to HEVC is now missing the "max bitrate" setting. Only "target bitrate" is available.
Whatever I select, ME creates extreme huge temp. M4V files .
For example: HEVC traget 13Mbit/s estimatetd 3000MByte VBR = creates files of 25 GB..then tries to multiplex to a MP4 file, and therefor consumes every available discspace (up to 55GB in my case)...the OSX raises a warning ...running out of diskspace....the now created MP4 has now 11GB and is only playing halfway.If set to CBR…
5 votes -
Keyframes in audio effects ignored (BUG)
When exporting to h.264 from Premiere Pro CC 2018, the Media Encoder ignores the first set of keyframes in audio effects. This results in a weird jumps in the audio effects at the beginning of the video. To replicate:
1) Apply the Mastering audio effect to a clip
2) Create some keyframes with initial values for a few parameters
3) Create a second set of keyframes later in the clip that modify those same parameters
4) Create a third set of keyframes modifying those parameters
5) Export the video to h.264 mp4 using Media EncoderExpected behavior:
Video should contain…
2 votes -
LOSSLESS QUALITY
Media Encoder could has a tool to control the settings to export compressed content without lose quality in terms of human vision.
1 vote -
Footage from my iPhone is being flipped 90 degrees while compressing. Why?!
I go to look at the footage placed in my timeline and it looks a normal 16:9 look. Yet, while compressing my footage Media Encoder flips my videos upsidedown? Why?
2 votes -
Add a feature to dial back the export speed and save system resources
I don't always need an export to happen as quick as possible. If I want to continue editing in Premiere while ME exports, it's quite laggy, but I often don't mind if an export takes longer as long as I can continue working.
5 votes -
12.0.1 Crashes constantly, had to down grade to 12.0
I had to downgrade the recent update because it just would not work on my system. I had to downgrade Premiere Pro as well. Before that that I tried uninstalling and re-installing, checked startup and services to make sure everything was enabled, etc. I have an older laptop on Windows 10 and I keep everything up to date. I have not worked with the any of the other recent upates yet to se if they have similar issues.
2 votes -
Rendering a sequence from a Premiere Pro project file
I'd like to be able to set up watch folder for Media Encoder, and to accept sequences from Premiere Pro files (so i send my sequence from my computer, then render on a 2nd machine / server), without having to transfer source files to the 2nd computer.
Currently only already made videos can be moved to watch folders.
And sequences within premiere project files have to manually be added to Media Encoder2 votes -
2 votes
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