Premiere Pro CC erstellt .mp4 ohne Bild

Hallo und guten abend, ich habe ein kleines Problem mit Premiere Pro CC. Nachdem ich schon ein paar Videos erfolgreich bearbeitet und in .mp4 exportiert habe, habe ich nun das Problem das bei meinem aktuellen Projekt die exportierte .mp4 Datei nur Ton und kein Bild enthält.
Ich arbeite mit .avi Dateien, z.B.: Von Fraps aufgenommene Spiele ect. Exportiert wird nach H.264 mit hoher Bitrate. Ich markiere vor dem Exportieren alles und lasse die Sequenz schon vorab Rendern. Bislang ging alles ohne Probleme. Könnte es sein das Premiere Pro CC mit zu großen Videodateien Probleme bekommt. Mein Video hat eine Gesamtlänge von 34min, die "Roh" .avi Datei ist 176gb groß.
Ich habe schon 5 Versuche unternommen, es kommt kein Bild sondern nur Ton im .mp4. Weiß jemand wo der Fehler ist?
Danke und gruß

Ich habe einen Core i7 2600k mit 4,6ghz, 8gb 1866 RAM und eine GTX770.
Was mich ja verwundert: Ich habe an den Exporteinstellungen NICHTS verändert, und trotzdem war das ergebniss negativ, obwohl es vorher immer geklappt hat.

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