This is the message I am getting from both Premiere and Media Encoder cs6 when I try to export my Premiere project. It is 1080p 59.94fps. This disk I am exporting to is FAR from full. I am running Mac OS X 10.7.4 - not sure how else I can export with these settings aside from "match sequence settings". Has anyone else had this problem?
I was able to export without the error message if I create a sequence that uses the HDV 720p30 settings. When I pull in a clip I get the Clip Mismatch Warning, if I don't select Change sequence settings there are no issues with exporting. Problem is I want to retain the original settings of the GoPro video which is 720p 59.96 fps.
This OLD message http://forums.adobe.com/thread/567832 for Premiere 6 mentions problems when there is a mis-match in settings
May not help in your situation, but is at least an indication that settings have caused problems all the way back to P6
Just to add a data point, having same error editting 1080P60 footage:
New CS6 Premiere Set-up
New Fresh win7 64bit install
P9x79 Mobo - 64MB RAM
3 Drives:
OS - Raid 0 (2 - corsair force SSDs - 350 GB total) - 900/500MB Reads/writes
Clips - Raid 10 (14 - 2 GB WD blacks - Areca controller#1 - 12.7 TB total) - 1000/1000 MB Read/writes
scratch/preview - Raid 0 (9 - corsair force SSDs - Areca controller#2 - 1.6 TB) - 3000/3000 MB Read/writes (yes - I know ;->)
All drives NTFS and internal (so that is not the issue). Have NOT installed quicktime yet.
Can't export back to orginal settings - but can for any other format.
So it is something else beside a FAT32 and/or free space issue.
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