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Hello!
This is a repost because I thought i posted this on the german forum, that's why the whole thread was posted in german beforehand but i noticed my mistake so here you go.
I am fairly new to video editing.
I have shot a timelapse with the Panasonic GH4 in raw.
Then i created a composition in after effects and imported the pictures of the timelapse.
I did not do color correction or any sort of modification to the images.
Im Premiere Pro i imported the composition and added it to the sequence.
When i try to export i then always get the same error with the exact same offset.
The Message is in german. It basically says:
Error while compiling the movie
Error rendering
Error rendering
and the rest should be self explanatory i hope.
I just selected H264 and did not change any other values.
I looked at the offset and since my video is in 24p the frame in question should be frame 1267.
I looked at the raw file and the files that come before and after it and they all seem to be fine. I could open all of them and there were no glitches or anything else suspicious.
I searched the internet and already checked my harddrive(that was suggested to me by windows10 actually), erased the cache, restarted my computer, deactivated the hardware/gpu acceleration und set up the projects in aftereffect and premiere multiple times from scratch.
I also tried rendering the parts of the sequence that come before the mentioned offset and they dont make any problems, but when i try to render just 2 seconds around the given offset i get the exact same error message again.
So it looks very much as if one or more of the raw files is causing this but i have no idea why.
I hope someone can help me out here.
Thanks!
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I responded to the Deutsch language question, not seeing the English one you also posted ...
Neil
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I may have found the issue. I started removing one picture at a time in the area that is affected and it looks like some images have been corrupted?! I can open them normally but when I try to move them or delete them it wont work or is at least stuck for too long. I don't know if the files wer faulty out of the camera or if it's a hdd issue but I should be able to resolve the problem slowly but surely.
If someone knows a way to save these images I would highly appreciate it for the future!
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If they are still in their RAW format, can you open them in Photoshop and save to another format?
Neil
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Hm i guess it's too late to find out now because it deleted the files in question already. It's not too bad though, only 4 files/frames were damaged and the footage was for testing purposes only.
Next time I am going to try your suggestion.
Thanks
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Let us know how it works!
Neil