Problem occurs with Mercury Playback Engine set to Software or CUDA. When exporting I am using Quadro 5000, Dual XEON system. Footage is HD, AVCHD m2ts from Sony NX5U. Projects contain Media linked from AE, Photoshop, and are cleanly produced from a local 7200 drive. I would like to keep that setting.)Īudio: WMA 9.2 44100 Hz Stereo 16 bit Passes: 1 CBR 128 kbpsĪudio: WMA 9.2 22050 Hz Mono 16 bit Passes: 1 CBR 20 kbps I export many videos from up to 12 different projects at a time using either of the following settings (note that I chose CBR 2Pass for the smaller wmv because it yields a better quality video on export. The problem is only the first few seconds of video is actually exported before end of file (EoF). The program starts to export, creates the file, but then just stops exporting reporting a complete export with green check mark. I'm having an issue exporting CBR WMVs in AME. What is going on and how do I fix this? The premiere for this film is in a week and I have limited ability to keep testing it at the theater. The preview window of MediaEncoder does not show any issues. It should have taken my ProRes 1920x1080 version of the film (which looks fine, nothing cropped or missing) and converted it as it says it can. There are no options I can see on the DCP setting that should make any difference. Again, the image is not reduced or shrunk, but is rather only the upper-left quadrant of my film. However, testing the DCP today at a cinema with a Christie projector and a GDC Cinema Server, the image projected on the screen was only the upper-left quadrant of my film, which it centered in the silver screen at the very bottom. Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection CS6Īside from the major problems with both MediaEncoder's DCP Wraptor preset crashing if you try and run it through a Premiere project, I have been able to create a DCP from a ProRes version of my project. In adobe media encoder CS5.5 I don't get this problem at allĢ- how to force adobe media encoder CS6 to recognize the imported image sequence as 25 fps frame rate ? If I don't change the frame rate in interpret Footage options window for the tga sequence which media encoder recognize it as 29.97 fps, the mov file contain all TGA frames but with duration of 05:16 which not 25 fps The duration of mov file is 06:20 and that is correct for 170 frame as 25 fps but the mov file not contain all tga serial image, the image freeze at time code 05:16 (frame number 142) and duplicate the frame 142 to the rest of movie file Have a problem with adobe media encoder CS6, in media encoder preferences I change the Display Format to 25 frame timecode, I import a serial of TGA (170 frame) to media encoder as a TGA image file Sequence, this serial generated from 3D Max and ToonBoom applications, the specification of TGA serial 1080 50i "1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps", when I import the sequence, media encoder recognize the sequence as 1920X1080 - progressive - 29.97 fps, in interpret Footage options window I change the settings of the sequence to upper filed - 25 fps, and I export it to quicktime mov 1920X1080 - upper filed - 25 fps uncompressed
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