Media Encoder (compilation error)

grande difficulté pour exporter mes vidéo faites à partir d'images fixes de grande résolution !
le processus s’interrompt au bout d'un temps variable   avec le message  COMPILATION ERROR non déterminé  ,

Depuis quel(s) logiciel(s) réalisez vous ces exports ?
Quelles sont les dimensions et le format des images incriminées ?
Pouvez-vous anticiper un redimensionnement (dans Photoshop) en amont pour les passer 1. en 72dpi 2. à leur plus grande taille finale et ainsi limiter la charge mémoire ?

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