Probleme exportation H264 quicktime

bonjour
Sous première Pro et adobe Media Encoder,
Quand je lance une exportation au format Quicktime Codec H264 pré configuration hd 1080i 25, h.264, acc 48khz,
Je la message Erreur de compilation Vidéo, erreur  Indéterminée .
alors que je peux exporter ma séquence avec tous les autres configuration
et cela quel que soit le format du fichier source.
J'ai mis a jour les codecs de Adobe Media Encoder et le problème reste..
Donc comment corriger se problème d'exportation en quick time H264 (car mon client veux cette configuration)
Merci

Olá,
Obrigado pela informação. Infelizmente eu não tenho WIN 8 e eu só tenho 12 processadores. Então, eu não tentar ajudá-lo através de outros testes.
Espero que a tradução em Português de Google é mais ou menos bom.
A primera vista, si
Bonjour,
Merci pour l'information. Malheureusement je ne dispose pas de WIN 8 et je n'ai que 12 processeurs. Je ne peux donc pas essayer de t'aider en faisant d'autres tests.

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