When will Adobe media encoder 8.0 with wraptor DCP support be  availabile

when will Adobe media encoder 8.0 with wraptor DCP support be  availabile

Was that a video showing the 2014 updates?
Do you have the CC 2014 updates installed?
Have you checked with other user in that forum to see if there is more information there? Adobe Media Encoder (AME)

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    Hi Guys
    I am having some real issues with Adobe Media Encoder (AME) at the moment.  It appears that I am unable to encode an h.264 for Vimeo from a Premiere Pro Project file at the moment without at least some weird image issues that are not supposed to be there.  These include weird flickering, colour changes, artefacts etc.  This is if I am lucky...often I am unable to get the process to complete as the application either crashes and tells me there has been a problem or it simply freezes and I have to force quit the application and often restart my machine.
    The problem seems to not to just be with h.264 for the web encodes but also with BluRay h.264 as well. As yet I haven't seen if there is a problem with MPEG-2 for DVD so I will check this out too!
    Does anyone else see this happening or does anyone know what might be the problem?
    I thought the Premiere Pro project might have been corrupt so tried a different project but the same issues were happening here too.
    Any help would be really gratefully received.
    Cheers
    EDIT - I have just found this online which is exactly the problem I am having! Thanks a bloody bunch Apple! 10.9.3 causing headaches for Mac Pro users | MacIssues
    Message was edited by: Alex Cameron

    Agreed, I now have a project to GET OUT, and AME crashes consistently 1/3 into the render. It appears to halt all processing after (real time) 00:02:30
    Am seriously considering uninstalling CC as I am beginning to find other issues in some apps, and going back to CS6/MC just so I can get work out. Durn it Adobe this is AWFUL!!
    Alright, let's try to be constructive instead of throwing rocks... but the frustration level is high, and I have material on deadline. Let's get with this, guys...
    What OS Win7, 64-bit
    What version of AME/PPro (Please be specific by getting the full version number in the About Adobe Media Encoder screen) 8.2.0.54 Ppro: 8.2.0 (65)
    When is it crashing (Again, the more detail here about where it was in the encoding process the better) roughly 1/3 into the sequence, always on exactly the same frame - tried replacing the clip with something different to see if it was a timeline error, and NO EFFECT.
    What is your source (PPro project or media file (what kind?)) PPro
    If the source if a PPro project, does it work when exporting directly from PPro? NO
    What format are you exporting to? H.264, QT, WM, tried everything my client can play.
    Do other formats work? MPEG2, QuickTime, etc? NO
    Have you tried with GPU rendering on? How about turning it off by switching to Software-only mode? Mine doesn't have any choice, it's software-only.
    Have you tried disabling Native Sequence Loading? (AME Preferences: General > Enable Native Sequence Loading) No effect
    Other things I tried: uninstalling/reinstalling AME, setting cache to a fast local disk.

  • Adobe Media Encoder CS4 problem with watchfolder.dll

    When i loading Adobe Media Encoder CS4, i have this error and application crash:
    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
    Application Name: Adobe Media Encoder.exe
    Application Version: 4.0.0.0
    Application Timestamp: 48b3250d
    Fault Module Name: WatchFolder.dll
    Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
    Fault Module Timestamp: 48b32139
    Exception Code: c0000005
    Exception Offset: 00008a83
    OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1049
    Additional Information 1: fd00
    Additional Information 2: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
    Additional Information 3: fd00
    Additional Information 4: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
    Read our privacy statement:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=50163&clcid=0x0409
    OS Version: Windows Vista Ultimate SP1
    Processor: Core 2 Quadro 2,66 Ghz
    Memory: 4GB

    These directions are specifically for windows 7 x64
    It may be hidden since it's a system folder. You can get to it one of two ways.
    Either: Hit start button + r to get run, then insert  (C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder\4.0\) without the () and press enter. *This is assuming that your username is Administrator. If the folder exists it will take you there, even if it is hidden.
    Other way: hit start button on keyboard and type in "folder options". Press enter when it shows up in the start menu search. Click on the View tab then select "Show hidden files, folders, or drives" and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files".  This should enable you to see both the AppData and Roaming folder. You may want to undo these selections otherwise you'll see files you usually don't want to see. (thumbnail caches...)
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  • MPEG-2 codecs missing from Adobe Media Encoder CS6 installed with Creative Cloud Membership

    Some people who have downloaded Adobe Media Encoder with Premiere Pro CS6 as part of a Creative Cloud Membership subscription have a problem in which the MPEG2, MPEG2-DVD, MPEG2-Blu-ray, Dolby Digital, & MXF OP1a codecs are missing.
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  • Video faster than audio when use Adobe Media Encoder to convert f4v to mp4

    I am using Adobe Captivate 5 on a  mac record a demonstration, and I have published my project to .f4v. Now I am using Adobe Media encoder to convert the .f4v file to .mp4 (to play on an ipod). The output LOOKS good, but the video is running much faster than the audio. To be clear, the audio is running at the correct pace, but the video is going by much too quickly.

    From Captivate, I tried changing the fps to a variety of speeds (12, 20, 30, 40, 60) when publishing to f4v. Then in Adobe Media Encoder, when I converted to mp4, I tried keeping the fps the same as the source f4v, reducing it, or increasing it.  After all these experiments, I found that changing the fps in Adobe Media Encoder had no effect at all. Only changing the fps in the source f4v had an effect.  Reducing it to 12 made the probelm worse (the video went by even faster), and increasing it as high as 60 made a SLIGHT improvement, but not enough to get things in sync. Changing the key frame distance in AME had no effect.

  • Adobe Media Encoder Locking up with AVCHD

    Greetings,
    I have run so many tests on this project I don't know what else to try, so here it goes...
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    Windows 7
    ASUS P6T mobo
    Core i7 920
    Quadro FX 1800 w/Elemental Accelerator
    PPro Prem Prod CS4
    All current drivers and updates installed
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    Source footage is 10 minutes of AVCHD (.mts) captured at 17Mbps, 1920x1080i, 60i.(I've also tried other AVCHD source footage).
    I run Elemental Accelerator on a Quadro FX 1800 card with the latest version of drivers. The CS4 version is also latest version.
    The footage is edited in PPro. It has several titles, one of which is an AE linked title, but fairly simple.
    The footage is edited as timelapse, sped up between 200-400%, so, it's pretty 'busy'.
    Audio track is standard .wav file
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    I check render at maximum quality....multiplexer is TS. I've tried the preset bitrates, and custom from 12-28kbps.
    Every time I set it to encode, AME locks up....at random times. The entire system locks, no mouse response, and have to do a hard restart.
    I've tried MANY test clips...mostly around 2-5 minutes in length. Sometime the shorter clips will render, but if I go over this length it always locks up.
    I did try bitrates ranging from 12Kbps to 28Kbps....and it did seem once I went over 15Kbps they ran longer or enabled a longer 'attempt' or a successful encode up to 5mins. Still, with those exact settings it locks up on a longer encode.
    I made a successful encode using a non-Elemental preset, but it takes foooreever. 3.5 hours for 10 minutes of footage at 1920x1080p...which seems ridiculously long on a GPU enhanced card. As a comparison, I have a third party encoder (AVS) and it FLIES through the (pre-rendered) footage at blazing speeds with good quality. (Yes, I know that's diff than the first pass encode however).
    I've tried un/reinstalling CS4, Elemental, and all drivers on a CS4 Clean Script for Windows....no help whatsoever. Defragged, ran CCleaner....no help.
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    Thanks for your response dradeke. Yes, that was one of the fist things I checked. I double checked with Elemental Tech support, and even sent them my project files to see if they could duplicate the crashes but they have not found any issues on their end. I have all the updates to both CS4, EA, Windows.
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  • AE Crashes When Opening Adobe Media Encoder

    My after effects started crashing whenever I opened up encoder a few hours ago. I thought taking a break and then trying it again would solve it, but it keeps crashing. he weird part is that it was working perfectly fine yesterday but now, it refuses to open at all, any help, or fixes? Thanks!

    You have not provided any proper technical info like system specs, what version of AE etc. So nobody can know anything. Sorry, but that's a useless post.
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  • CS4 crop in Adobe Media Encoder

    Hi,
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  • CS3 exporting drop outs and red screen flashes when exporting via Media Encoder

    Hi forum
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    This topic is about a year old, but I thought I would reply because I just experienced this problem very recently and stumbled upon an easy solution.
    Problem: When using Adobe Media Encoder to create an HD or .m2v video file, a bright red screen will flash followed by a mashup of red blocks/pixels somewhere within the file you've just encoded. This phenomenon lasts for exactly 10 frames before clearing up.  Most likely, you won't see this problem until you import the encoded file into Adobe Encore.  It shows up on the timeline, the preview monitor and the DVD itself. It occurs on edits that the system reads as being corrupt or when a flash bulb goes off from a still camera.  Both instances make the encoding process go haywire.
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  • Adobe Media Encoder Export Settings Window Dimensions Problem

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