RE: Media Encoder expected color levels (RGB or 601/709?)
Does Adobe Media Encoder (CS5) assume imported files have RGB or 601/709 color levels?
I'm using a quicktime reference file from Avid and I need to know if Media Encoder is expecting my file to be RGB or 709 color space.
I tried the encode with a QT reference that was 709 and the resulting encode looked identical (black levels looked similar on consumer monitors), but I need to be absolutely sure AME is interpreting my file correctly.
Thanks for any responses!
Andrew
Bad news....
It's always up to the Exporter plugin.
Very few (if any) get it right.
In general...
... if the input file is natively YUV (eg mpeg-4) then AME will open it as YUV 601. If there is a checkbox in the GUI it will change that default and open it as 709 if you select so. The range can be either 16-240 or 0-255 if opened in 8bit mode (ie not "Max Depth).
... if the input file is natively RGB then it's a complete mess.
To put it in perspective I spent 6 months ironing out every combination for my soon-to-be-released plugin.
A general rule is, if it's YUV source then it'll open it 601 unless it has the 709 flag set right. If it's RGB it'll almost always be 601.
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Process: Adobe Media Encoder CC [1657]
Path: /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe Media Encoder CC
Identifier: com.adobe.ame.application
Version: 7.2.0.43 (7.2.0)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [170]
Responsible: Adobe Media Encoder CC [1657]
User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2014-02-06 13:08:40.171 -0600
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.9.1 (13B3116)
Report Version: 11
Anonymous UUID: E5A27637-9161-1956-1812-49722D9E0BB1
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
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Thread 5:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8e15e64a kevent + 10
1 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x000000010099311c boost::asio::detail::kqueue_reactor::run(bool, boost::asio::detail::op_queue<boost::asio::detail::task_io_service_operation>&) + 236
2 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x0000000100992dc7 boost::asio::detail::task_io_service::do_run_one(boost::asio::detail::scoped_lock<boost:: asio::detail::posix_mutex>&, boost::asio::detail::task_io_service_thread_info&, boost::system::error_code const&) + 375
3 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x0000000100992938 boost::asio::detail::task_io_service::run(boost::system::error_code&) + 568
4 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x00000001009825b7 SkyConnectionEnv::MainLoop() + 167
5 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x0000000100982069 SkyConnectionEnv::StaticThreadFunc(SkyConnectionEnv*) + 9
6 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework 0x000000010017f8ae thread_proxy + 158
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f188899 _pthread_body + 138
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18872a _pthread_start + 137
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18cfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 6:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8e15d716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18ac3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
2 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x0000000100992cdb boost::asio::detail::task_io_service::do_run_one(boost::asio::detail::scoped_lock<boost:: asio::detail::posix_mutex>&, boost::asio::detail::task_io_service_thread_info&, boost::system::error_code const&) + 139
3 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x0000000100992938 boost::asio::detail::task_io_service::run(boost::system::error_code&) + 568
4 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x00000001009926ea boost::asio::detail::posix_thread::func<boost::asio::detail::resolver_service_base::work_ io_service_runner>::run() + 42
5 com.adobe.dvatransport.framework 0x00000001009937d3 boost_asio_detail_posix_thread_function + 19
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f188899 _pthread_body + 138
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18872a _pthread_start + 137
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18cfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 7:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8e15d716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18ac3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5d0a50 TSWaitOnCondition + 108
3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5d0c4f TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 172
4 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5a138d MPWaitOnQueue + 192
5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x00000001002721cc dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::threads::Al locatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 140
6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x00000001002701b0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeD elayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 144
7 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x000000010026234c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
8 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x000000010026d133 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
9 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework 0x000000010017f8ae thread_proxy + 158
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f188899 _pthread_body + 138
11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18872a _pthread_start + 137
12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18cfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 8:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8e15d716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18ac3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5d0a50 TSWaitOnCondition + 108
3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5d0c4f TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 172
4 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5a138d MPWaitOnQueue + 192
5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x00000001002721cc dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::threads::Al locatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 140
6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x00000001002701b0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeD elayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 144
7 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x000000010026234c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
8 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x000000010026d133 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
9 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework 0x000000010017f8ae thread_proxy + 158
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f188899 _pthread_body + 138
11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18872a _pthread_start + 137
12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18cfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 9:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8e15d716 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18ac3b _pthread_cond_wait + 727
2 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5d0a50 TSWaitOnCondition + 108
3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5d0c4f TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 172
4 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x00007fff8c5a138d MPWaitOnQueue + 192
5 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x00000001002721cc dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeDelayQueue::PopWithTimeout(std::auto_ptr<dvacore::threads::Al locatedFunctionT<boost::function<void ()> > >&, int) + 140
6 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x00000001002701b0 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::ThreadedWorkQueue::WorkerMain(boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::ThreadSafeD elayQueue> const&, boost::shared_ptr<dvacore::threads::Gate> const&) + 144
7 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x000000010026234c boost::function0<void>::operator()() const + 28
8 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x000000010026d133 dvacore::threads::(anonymous namespace)::LaunchThread(std::string const&, boost::function0<void> const&, dvacore::threads::ThreadPriority, boost::function<void ()> const&, boost::function<void ()> const&) + 115
9 com.adobe.boost_threads.framework 0x000000010017f8ae thread_proxy + 158
10 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f188899 _pthread_body + 138
11 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18872a _pthread_start + 137
12 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18cfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 10:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x00007fff8e15da3a __semwait_signal + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff8849ee60 nanosleep + 200
2 com.adobe.ScriptLayer.framework 0x0000000105944048 ScObjects::Thread::wait(unsigned int) + 56
3 com.adobe.ScriptLayer.framework 0x000000010593153e ScObjects::BridgeTalkThread::run() + 174
4 com.adobe.ScriptLayer.framework 0x0000000105943c05 ScObjects::Thread::go(void*) + 165
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f188899 _pthread_body + 138
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18872a _pthread_start + 137
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x00007fff8f18cfc9 thread_start + 13
Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000000000000 rbx: 0x00007fff78ec9310 rcx: 0x00007fff5fbfe308 rdx: 0x0000000000000000
rdi: 0x0000000000000707 rsi: 0x0000000000000006 rbp: 0x00007fff5fbfe330 rsp: 0x00007fff5fbfe308
r8: 0x0000000000000000 r9: 0x00007fff884a7900 r10: 0x0000000008000000 r11: 0x0000000000000206
r12: 0x00007fff5fbfe490 r13: 0x0000610000302c38 r14: 0x0000000000000006 r15: 0x00007fff5fbfe370
rip: 0x00007fff8e15d866 rfl: 0x0000000000000206 cr2: 0x00007fff78ec8010
Logical CPU: 0
Error Code: 0x02000148
Trap Number: 133
Binary Images:
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0x101068000 - 0x1010fafff +com.adobe.AudioRenderer.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <24D15791-1C8A-31D1-8FBB-85A9BDA73D52> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AudioRenderer.framework/Versions/A/AudioRenderer
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0x10145c000 - 0x1014c9ff7 +com.adobe.AdobeXMPCore (Adobe XMP Core 5.5 -c 21 - 79.155241) <107DE42D-16B1-3DBF-88A2-1E017BA733D4> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeXMP.framework/Versions/A/AdobeXMP
0x1014fc000 - 0x101609fff +com.adobe.AdobeXMPFiles (Adobe XMP Files 5.6 -f 84 - 79.155241) <D4D421C1-082E-3081-B92B-2005D4C9FE6F> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeXMPFiles.framework/Versions/A/AdobeXMPFiles
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0x103fce000 - 0x104039fff +com.adobe.TimeWarpFilter.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <054A97F5-4F5D-336B-ABC9-375E11D5410B> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/TimeWarpFilter.framework/Versions/A/TimeWarpFilter
0x1040a8000 - 0x104556fff +com.adobe.dvaui.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <ABDA8794-E7D2-3345-A224-0F729A8E5393> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/dvaui.framework/Versions/A/dvaui
0x104b53000 - 0x104c14ff7 +com.adobe.dvaeve.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <BB3AA75E-E4C4-34BC-8371-8A4D46578CFE> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/dvaeve.framework/Versions/A/dvaeve
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0x104e1e000 - 0x104f0efff +com.adobe.amtlib (7.0.0.249 - 7.0.0.249) <6F8D3622-9321-3947-9DD9-E8C54085F205> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/amtlib.framework/Versions/A/amtlib
0x104f21000 - 0x104f3dff7 +com.adobe.AMEAppFoundation.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <28727C4E-7965-3483-B53F-89051CE92982> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AMEAppFoundation.framework/Versions/A/AMEAppFoundation
0x104f70000 - 0x10502cff7 +com.adobe.dvaworkspace.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <D4F4A256-8262-33ED-85E1-AB97280525DD> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/dvaworkspace.framework/Versions/A/dvaworkspace
0x10513c000 - 0x105206fff +com.adobe.exo.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <0A71B920-8DD6-3C0D-9161-E5CDF204C50F> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/exo.framework/Versions/A/exo
0x105361000 - 0x10543bff7 +com.adobe.ExporterHost.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <6641AF95-EB25-329B-9147-D0E5DAD2584E> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/ExporterHost.framework/Versions/A/ExporterHost
0x105532000 - 0x1055f8ff7 +com.adobe.AMEWrapper.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <C9194B6D-B4B0-307E-8D53-7ADB58475482> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AMEWrapper.framework/Versions/A/AMEWrapper
0x1056b0000 - 0x1057d8ff7 +com.adobe.EncoderHost.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <98AD5864-64EC-3794-AE69-FD3F31298BAF> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/EncoderHost.framework/Versions/A/EncoderHost
0x10590c000 - 0x10597aff7 +com.adobe.ScriptLayer.framework (7.2.0 - 7.2.0.43) <434D3736-E833-3994-877B-4ADF0BAB85E4> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/ScriptLayer.framework/Versions/A/ScriptLayer
0x1059cc000 - 0x105a77ff7 +com.adobe.AdobeScCore (ScCore 4.5.5 - 4.5.5.31475) <9376532A-D1AD-3AAF-835D-128478C235AE> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeScCore.framework/Versions/A/AdobeScCore
0x105abc000 - 0x105b7afff +com.adobe.AdobeExtendScript (ExtendScript 4.5.5 - 4.5.5.31475) <07E6488A-6586-3138-9990-5DC031349EE5> /Applications/Adobe Media Encoder CC/Adobe Media Encoder CC.app/Contents/Frameworks/AdobeExtendScript.framework/Versions/A/AdobeExtendScript
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0x7fff87401000 - 0x7fff874f0fff libFontParser.dylib (111.1) <835A8253-6AB9-3AAB-9CBF-171440DEC486> /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ATS.framew ork/Versions/A/Resources/libFontParser.dylib
0x7fff874f3000 - 0x7fff874fafff com.apple.NetFS (6.0 - 4.0) <D4FE0F16-3085-34AF-B860-3D46B98FAD2A> /System/Library/Frameworks/NetFS.framework/Versions/A/NetFS
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0x7fff89e13000 - 0x7fff89e2bff7 com.apple.openscripting (1.4 - 157) <B3B037D7-1019-31E6-9D17-08E699AF3701> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/OpenScripting.framework /Versions/A/OpenScripting
0x7fff89e77000 - 0x7fff8a2aaffb com.apple.vision.FaceCore (3.0.0 - 3.0.0) <30FD8146-D6EB-3588-A7E5-ADC3110B3DCC> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/FaceCore.framework/Versions/A/FaceCore
0x7fff8a2b5000 - 0x7fff8a2b6ff7 com.apple.print.framework.Print (9.0 - 260) <C4C40E2E-6130-3D73-B1EF-97FF3F70CF2C> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/Print.framework/Version s/A/Print
0x7fff8a2e2000 - 0x7fff8a2e6fff libpam.2.dylib (20) <A63D4DA2-06A4-3FB8-AC3F-BDD69694EE5E> /usr/lib/libpam.2.dylib
0x7fff8a2ee000 - 0x7fff8a300fff com.apple.ImageCapture (9.0 - 9.0) <D9269440-8E56-3C03-88F5-F8AD662D17DB> /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ImageCapture.framework/ Versions/A/ImageCapture
0x7fff8a301000 - 0x7fff8a378fff com.apple.CoreServices.OSServices (600.4 - 600.4) <80E7B419-A0D5-373B-B2B5-88E6A8CD3AE6> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/OSServices.framew ork/Versions/A/OSServices
0x7fff8a379000 - 0x7fff8a3bbff7 libauto.dylib (185.5) <F45C36E8-B606-3886-B5B1-B6745E757CA8> /usr/lib/libauto.dylib
0x7fff8a3bc000 - 0x7fff8a40afff libcorecrypto.dylib (161.1) <F3973C28-14B6-3006-BB2B-00DD7F09ABC7> /usr/lib/system/libcorecrypto.dylib
0x7fff8a460000 - 0x7fff8a478ff7 com.apple.GenerationalStorage (2.0 - 160.2) <DC0236CC-A0F7-31DA-A201-09D4319BE96E> /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/GenerationalStorage.framework/Versions/A/GenerationalSt orage
0x7fff8a479000 - 0x7fff8a47aff7 libsystem_sandbox.dylib (278.10) <273400C7-F4E2-393C-BC9A-9042490ACED0> /usr/lib/system/libsystem_sandbox.dylib
0x7fff8a47b000 - 0x7fff8a47fff7 libcache.dylib (62) <8C1EFC4F-3F51-3DE9-A973-360B461F3D65> /usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib
0x7fff8a480000 - 0x7fff8a483ffc com.apple.IOSurface (91 - 91) <812F4D48-6FD4-3DCB-8691-B077EBF981D7> /System/Library/Frameworks/IOSurface.framework/Versions/A/IOSurface
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I did this on a system level. On a whim I changed the sharing & permissions for staff and everyone. At this point I am sure you can guess that it worked after. AME launched just fine and I was able to quickly import and export into AME stand alone, as well as have it launch from Premiere and export from there. Thanks to Dima Tikhonov for making me go back and take another look at that.
So… problem solved. I meant to immediately get on the forum to say what happened for the fix, but I was so excited to get everything working on my new computer I dove head first into sorting through five hours of footage I shot yesterday morning.
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Problems installing Bridge and Media Encoder in CS6
I recently installed Creative Suite CS6 Design & Web Premium. I had previously installed the CS5 version and had not un-installed it. Everything except Acrobat appeared to install correctly. When I opened Photoshop CS6 (64-bit) I noticed that it used the CS5 version Bridge. I went into Bridge and unchecked the open at start box, closed Bridge and Photoshop and re-opened Photoshop CS6 (64-bit). When I tried to lunch Bridge from Photoshop the following message appeared in the Desktop> panel : Waiting for Bridge CS6..." Bridge CS6 did not appear despite waiting for several minutes. I then pressed the Start button and went into the Programs listing. Under the Adobe CS6 group I found all of the applications (other than Acrobat) but Bridge CS6 (64-bit), Bridge CS6, and Media Encoder each had generic icons rather than the expected relevant Adobe icons. I tried to load each of the three by clicking on the icon. In each instance the following message appeared:
The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you are running. Check your computer's system information to see whether you need an x86 (32-bit) or x64 (64-bit) version of the program and then contact the software publisher.
My system is a Gateway FX6802. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium version 6.1.7601, Service Pack 1, Build 7601. The system has 9 GB of memory. I ran CS5 on the system and did not experience any difficulty with Bridge.Thanks. Being the impatient sort (inspite of the problems that can create) I only did a partial uninstall with the cleaner tool, taking out the three items that were not working. Initially that seemed not to work. As I had other non-Adobe projects to take care of I put it out of mind. I even let an updatee package do its wonders. Today I used Photoshop for a quick project. I clicked on the Launch Bridge button and lo and behold the proper icon showed up and Bridge loaded. After finishing my project I closed down Photoshop and Bridge and then went through updating once more. The other problem I was having was with Acrobat. I finally traced the problem to a bad installation of Acrobat 9 at the CS4 level. (Shows you how much I use Acrobat.) I used the cleaner tool to clean up the remnants of CS4. After that Acrobat X installed quite nicely. At this point everything seems to be working as it should. Thanks for your help.
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I'm getting frustrated. I have a 1hr long project that i'm trying to export and been fighting with it for a week.
Media encoder starts its work, it goes on for hours and eventually, at some random point it just stops encoding. It doesn't freeze, it doesn't show any error, it doesn't physically "stop" but the output preview just freezes on a random frame (different each time) and the 'remaning' export time instead of getting shorter just gradually gets longer and keeps increasing to show that it's gonna take hundreds of hours to finish... I didn't trust the preview/remaining time so i kept it on and encoding for 48 hours - at that time it showed that it was gonna take 600 something hours to finish and was still increasing. ridiculous.
I'm on an HP elitebook workstation. Nvidia Quadro 2000, 8GB ram. Win7, Using Premiere CS6. My sequence is pretty heavy - 1hr long, 9 video tracks, 10 or so audio tracks. Most clips have MB Looks color correction on them, some clips have stabilization, few clips use MB MisFire effect. 95% of my footage are 1080p or 720p MOV files from the Canon 7D and from GoPro. Few other clips are different formats (flv/mp4) and i have some stills + tiff timelapses and imported photoshop graphics. Also, just a few AfterEffects clips imported into my timeline. It's pretty heavy but i exported my rough cuts of this project many times before - most recently with the 720p youtube HD preset - always took a while, but it always DID export.
Now I'm trying to export with the 1080p YoutubeHD preset (except i checked 'render in max quality') and I also tried exporting as 1080p H.264 - and it just will not export... It's been a week now, i tried many times, i deleted the cache, i started a new project and imported the old one into it, nothing makes any difference and i'm out of ideas...
*** Few potential clues i need to mention:
- For some time now I've been getting the [..\..\src\TickTime.cpp-207] error whenever opening the premiere project. There are several discussions on this error on the forums - so far no solution and no clear source of the problem (aparrently sth to do with stabilization). But after clicking 'ok' on the pop up error message continuously for a minute or so, the error goes away and the project doesn't seem affected in any way.
- a couple of my previous exports of this project had 1-2 clips that looked 'scrambled' in the finished exported file. It was mostly the stills. This only happened 2 times though, many other exports were just fine. not sure why...
i'd much appreciate any advice...Sounds exactly like what is happening to me. This is frustrating because it was a 30 hour encoding process and the place where it is stuck is right at the very end of the sequence on the 2nd pass, although there is still about 12% of the progress bar remaining. I guess that this is where it takes all its work and puts the separate files into the single video file. I really don't want to go through this again. The final video file is showing up though and is shown having the size that I am expecting it to be.
Any workarounds to somehow get this unstuck? I am hesitant to just try and open the file. I am going to try a couple of things and if I am successful at getting this to finish without restarting then I will be sure to post it here.
Also, I don't know if this has anything to do with this problem, but I looked at my system Activity Monitor, and there is a CPU process highlighted in red, it states:
Adobe QT32 Server (not responding)
Thirty minutes later...
I was incorrect above as to the actual problem. I paused the queue encoding that was stuck, then opened up the project again in Premiere Pro only to discover that there was an offline still image which I stupidly had renamed during the day. So I renamed the file back to its original name, reconnected the picture, saved the PP project. Then I started the encoding back up and still no luck.
So I paused the encoding again, went back into the PP project and rendered just the area under question, saved it, and exported it into the queue. Then just to be safe I went to the paused item in AME, and duplicated it adding another version into the queue.
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Media Encoder update 4.1 did not install correctly?
I updated Production Premium package to 4.1 when it became available, 31. May.
Now when I check updates, Adobe Media Encoder 4.1 update is still on a list. Somehow it did not install correctly.
It is working OK and version shows 4.1.0.107.
The only problem so far I've noticed is not connected to AME but Premiere: it do not accept .VOB files.
Similar hardware (PC) / software combinations are working OK with other collagues here in our studio.
If I install the AME update again, after downloading and installation "The updating process is finished"
prompt pops up, but the update installation is not complete.
What is preventing AME to install correctly?
Just now I can not uninstall the complete package.First thank you Harm for trying to help.
I'm just learning to use this forum. Your most useful hint was on another thread, and
I could not give you points there. I've also found many of your other posts useful in these forums.
Thanks for those as well.
And because this is Premiere forum I prefer not to hassle with my After Effects problems here.
But no, I don't get full interface at all, just usual MS error message: "Color Finesse has encountered a problem and needs to close..."
I think the most apparent reason is my heavy project, vast amount of material, lots of HD compositions and only 32 bit XP with 4 Gigs of RAM.
When I tried to make a new HD project with less material, Color Finesse's full interface opened just fine.
And because my project's color correction needs were simple foreground to background balancing for bluescreen shots, I managed to do it with Levels. -
Adobe media encoder cs4 extremely slow (5 hours for 8 minute video)
I know you have seen slowencoder issues before, but I have tried everything I can to fix this and need help.
Lets start with basic info:
8 minute vieo takes over 5 hours to generate final video.
Observations: 3 processes are running most of the time, with over 2GB memory left over and available, I/O is low, CPU is at 90 to 100 percent for hours during encode.
PProHeadless.exe 48-50%
Adobe Media Encoder.exe 30-40%
ImporterProcessServer.exe can be from 30-50% CPU but not constant.
I live in San Jose, and am willng to take this laptop to your Office to debug it personally. (FYI)
CS4: 4.2.1 with all updates applied
ALL Encoder OUTPUT is set to a 128GB Solid State Drive drive so there are very low delays on I/O: SAMSUNG MMCRE28G8MXP-0VB.
This setting is in the general disk setting, media cache files, etc. All I/O is to this drive, except the project file which for some reason gets copied to temp on c drive... (no I/O there however)
OS Boot drive is the seagate hybrid drive and is also very fast: ST95005620AS
H.264 with preset Youtube HD wide screen standard preset
All Video source files are this format from either a sony HDV or a panasonic HDV.
SONY HDV: 30 Interlaced
Type: MPEG Movie
File Size: 78.3 MB
Image Size: 1440 x 1080
Pixel Depth: 32
Frame Rate: 29.97
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - compressed - Stereo
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Stereo
Total Duration: 00;00;24;13
Average Data Rate: 3.2 MB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.3333
Panasonic: 60P:
Type: MPEG Movie
File Size: 142.0 MB
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Pixel Depth: 32
Frame Rate: 59.94
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - compressed - 6 channels
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - 6 channels
Total Duration: 00;00;45;30
Average Data Rate: 3.1 MB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
Sysinfo:
OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Version 6.1.7600 Build 7600
Other OS Description Not Available
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name JBRANDT-WS
System Manufacturer LENOVO
System Model 4389AB8
System Type x64-based PC
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz, 1600 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date LENOVO 6NET74WW (1.34 ), 10/27/2010
SMBIOS Version 2.6
Windows Directory C:\Windows
System Directory C:\Windows\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7600.16385"
User Name CISCO\jbrandt
Time Zone Pacific Standard Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB
Total Physical Memory 7.93 GB
Available Physical Memory 1.99 GB
Total Virtual Memory 7.93 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.58 GB
Page File Space 0 bytes
DISPLAY:
Name NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M
PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A3C&SUBSYS_214517AA&REV_A2\4&5AED965&0&0018
Adapter Type Quadro FX 880M, NVIDIA compatible
Adapter Description NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M
Adapter RAM 1.00 GB (1,073,741,824 bytes)
Installed Drivers nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um
Driver Version 8.17.12.5738
INF File oem77.inf (Section052 section)
Color Planes Not Available
Color Table Entries 4294967296
Resolution 1600 x 900 x 49 hertz
Bits/Pixel 32
Memory Address 0xCC000000-0xCDEFFFFF
Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF
Memory Address 0xCE000000-0xDFFFFFFF
I/O Port 0x00002000-0x00002FFF
IRQ Channel IRQ 16
I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB
I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF
Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys (8.17.12.5738, 12.46 MB (13,065,064 bytes), 6/28/2010 6:21 AM)
Adobe Project file:
XML 400 pages so skipped
Encoding additional info:
I use time Warping ON SOME OF THE CLIPS, and I TOOK 2 of the 60P videos and set the time to 10% and 20% IN THIS PROJECT FOR SLOW MOTION OF THE ENTIRE CLIP.
Another note that you need to look at separately:
I have seen issues trying to time warp and 60P video interpreted at 30P and time warped. It displays fine, but WILL NOT RENDER. I deleted these and re-did them at 10 and 15% time respectively to get the video rendered.
Looking forward to help.
JimHarm:
Cost: I got 2 of the Kingston 128GB SSD V100 from Costco at around 165 each (after rebate). They are on sale, and there is a 40 rebate each drive (up to 2) rebate.
Yes you are right, I did not expect improvements for Premiere pro, but I installed because I use this configuration on other systems for 1 year... and here are the results...
ALL of the data on this sytem is backed up on my 8TB server. I can loose anything here and get it back. I see the OS as just another replaceable disk.
I used the system motherboard hardware Raid 0 for C: AND... I put 3 of the 1TB drives on the motherboard hardware raid as a data disk. Data disk is ALL scratch disk, for the encoded files and cache. Source files are on the other software striped drive. Of course I loaded a fresh install and moved to Windows 7 64bit...
Overall observations:
As you predicted encode times did not improve much, It was 15 minutes vs 17 minutes at 2.66 clock. I am unimpressed with the Intel Motherboard Raid 0. I saw the SSD was blazingly fast, but I think moving these to a RAID controll they will go faster. Each SSD drive in 200+MB/S rated.
What I do see is dramatic improvements in load times of the OS and ANY program you run. The pagefile was moved back to this raid 0 drive after benchmarks. RUNNING ANY application (adobe, microsoft, ALL are blazingly fast to load).
Example: Premiere pro CS5 from click on launch to CS5 prompting for a project name was 5.5 seconds... I would not take this out of the system for any money saved. It is amazing. Almost as good as the nvidia quadro FX 4000 Display card and the CS5.
My NEXT investment IS the RAID controller, and 6 of the Hitachi deskstar 3TB 6GPS Sata III drives to replace all my current drives. Next month or so for that.
I want components that I can keep in the system when I do replace the motherboard and CPU. I will tune this system as I have funds, and ask for help when this system no longer is viable and replace the motherboard. I will ask for the fastest motherboard and CPU combo that you can buy, and keep my 730X(treme) case and add a water cooler. As drives add 1TB a year in size, they seem to meet myneeds and I replace the old every 2 years to get the space I need.
As always your comments are spot on and I appreciate your reviews.
Bechmarks are from CPUID's toolkit, here are the disk benchmarks:
Disk Performance in MB/S
OS
Sequential read
Sequential Write
buffered read
buffered write
random read
Improvements: Sequential write MB/Sec
Sequential read
buffered read
buffered write
random read
C: 1 velociraptor
Vista Ultimate
97.38
72.45
139.05
128.52
33
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
C: Motherboard Hardware Raid 0 128G Kingston (220gb)
Windows 7 64bit
230.98
98.92
229.59
229.59
53
237.19%
136.54%
165.11%
178.64%
160.61%
Data 1: software raid 2 drives
Vista Ultimate
108.36
54.66
121.05
73.01
34
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Data 1: software raid 2 drives
Windows 7 64bit
111.35
55.6
131.83
74.58
25
102.76%
101.72%
108.91%
102.15%
73.53%
Data 2:3 software raid 0 3 drives
Vista Ultimate
129.4
160.7
154.49
143.7
29
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Baseline
Data 2: Motherboard Hardware Raid 0 raid 0, 3 drives
Windows 7 64bit
132.5
212.66
179.59
162.85
44
102.40%
132.33%
116.25%
113.33%
151.72%
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