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Titas Agor
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Posted - 2007.08.06 09:22:00 -
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"Adobe Premier Pro Failed to return a video frame. Canceling Operation"
Im getting this error like crazy when compiling a long movie with Adobe Premier Pro 2.0 and nothing i do fix's this problem. I've been online and checked just about every forum possible cept here to try and find a solution and there are 2 solutions, both are NOT! for adobe premier 2.0 and both are for the misshap with the MPEG/DVD rendering NOT when rendering to a .WMV file. I've tried renaming the .exe file, i cant use the update for the adobe media encoder because its only for version 1 and 1.5 not for 2.0, i've made 3 completely different projects and i still get the same error, i had at one point a blank piece of video, where there was nothing but music, and saw ppl said that could be the cause, and when filling it with something, fixed the rendering, but didn't fix it for me.
The project settings is as follows : Editing mode : Desktop Timebase : 29.97 FPS Video Frame size : 1024 X 768 (same res as all avi's in timeline) Square pixles 1.0 Fields : lower case first
Im using winXP/SP2, and have a lot of Gifs in the timeline due to the fact that i could basicly tell a story with the transparency of a gif so writings not all over the screen.
im DESBRATE FOR ANY help... please... if anyone can help me please do, i been messing about with this for 5 days, and it takes 6 hrs to compile this timeline together and i've done it 3 times already.... and about 2 hrs to jus render it to give me this error msg. Im about to give up on the project...
as im using gifs, how could i possibly find out if any are currupted, im using about 65 different gif files... if indeed any were currupt.
pls help
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WildSide
Infinitus Odium The Church.
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Posted - 2007.08.06 09:54:00 -
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Edited by: WildSide on 06/08/2007 09:54:41 u got some bad frames I guess.
Start rendering like 10% of the vid 1 by one...and everytime u run into a "crash" try rendering a small part of those 10%. to locate the bad frap. when ure located it..delete 2 frames infront, the bad frame and 2 behind. it takes time..I know..done it myself. think I had 8 bad frames in my last 12min vid. but its the only way to fix it I think
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Titas Agor
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Posted - 2007.08.06 10:00:00 -
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because the timeline is so complicated and long, rendering 10% would consist of maybe 7 or 8 frames each, would be impossible to figure out which one is the bad one... as im using 3 video channels on the project aswell as an audio channel
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.08.06 12:37:00 -
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1. To export to a lossless format, just install HuffYuv (faster and worse compression) or Lagarith (slower and better compression). Then go to to File/Export/Movie and choose one of the two.
2. Make Fields "NO FIELDS" not "Lower Field First."
However, these probably are not your problem, but make sure to try them. I would guess your problem is the FRAPS video; if you can find a particular video clip that causes the problem, you can convert that FRAPS video to HuffYUV or Lagarith using VirtualDub.
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AlleyKat
White-Noise Corelum Syndicate
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Posted - 2007.08.06 18:04:00 -
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Originally by: Titas Agor because the time line is so complicated and long, rendering 10% would consist of maybe 7 or 8 frames each, would be impossible to figure out which one is the bad one... as im using 3 video channels on the project as well as an audio channel
Are you pre-rendering? By that I mean highlighting the final sequence window and hitting 'enter'. If you do this with your preview project settings as 'no compression' it will flag up the problem segments for you. If you look above the sequence time line, the imported media will have a red line above it - you want that to be green, and pre-rendering makes it green. Any problematic media will stay red.
For the remaining red media, do as WildSide has suggested.
Once you have a completely green line across the top, with a no compression preview setting, then a full .AVI export with no compression can be done.
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Titas Agor
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Posted - 2007.08.07 14:47:00 -
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Thank you all, very much for your very very helpfull posts... I finnally figured out a way to do it, i exported the timeline movie to a MPEG4 quicktime format, which had very good quallity and imported it back into a new squence and turned it into a wmv file....
i've copied everything in this forum to a txt doccument coz there was a few things i really didn't know... i did try the rendering a few times before export, and yep definately noticed the green/red bars top of the timeline but never really knew what they meant, but thanks to the post here now i do...
only prob is its 1.2GB in size and i dont know who would download that, if anyone, and if eve-files would accept such a huge file... if i compress it anymore i dont think the cinematic movie would benefit at all from any more compression.... i'll have to see....
once again thank you all
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.08.07 14:54:00 -
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Originally by: Titas Agor Thank you all, very much for your very very helpfull posts... I finnally figured out a way to do it, i exported the timeline movie to a MPEG4 quicktime format, which had very good quallity and imported it back into a new squence and turned it into a wmv file....
i've copied everything in this forum to a txt doccument coz there was a few things i really didn't know... i did try the rendering a few times before export, and yep definately noticed the green/red bars top of the timeline but never really knew what they meant, but thanks to the post here now i do...
only prob is its 1.2GB in size and i dont know who would download that, if anyone, and if eve-files would accept such a huge file... if i compress it anymore i dont think the cinematic movie would benefit at all from any more compression.... i'll have to see....
once again thank you all
Compress it with H.264 or something then 
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