Adobe Media Encoder Issue Help

Hello all,
I am having an issue with Adobe Media Encoder that I am hoping to receive some help with.  I am rendering out some videos from Premiere and every time I render something larger than 1 GB, I receive this error message:
"Adobe Media Encoder
Could not write XMP data in output file."
It has only started since the last update about a month ago, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks again!

Any help please?! Thank you!

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