Choosing NVENCH h.265 - with Constant Quantizer at 20 - slow encoding.
2560x1440 MP4
Im on NVIDIA Studio Driver nu, Game Ready driver tried before that.
Latest driver of both camps.
Ive rendered the first 8 mins, the next 6 mins of an total 18:45 mins project - first half (2 renders) works. But it will find somewhere to crash anyway
Exporter returned bad result
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- Adobe Premiere / MediaEncoder
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24. Mai 2021 um 12:34
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Can you post a logfile, please? (See the sticky topic about where to find it)
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here
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The sampling frequency is just a display issue.
So the logfile is looking okay so far, besides that it just stops at some point. This is the time where it crashes?
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Yeah im generating a new one. The only thing that changed on my computer from saturday to sunday is that i installed Winamp.
that has been uninstalled, voukoder 8 and connector plus premiere pro has all been reinstalled 30 mins ago.Here is the Log file
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tfwfl6…iew?usp=sharingAnd another one. Seems to be the same error code?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11KOGJy…iew?usp=sharingNow it corrupted at freakin 98%
it just keeps getting creative with its error. Now its a "Unspecified drawing error"
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Is your GPU overclocked? I had some problems with high GPU core/memory clocks in the past.
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Is your GPU overclocked? I had some problems with high GPU core/memory clocks in the past.
On what gfx card was that?
I havent change anything on with clocks, drivers or anything from 1 day to the otter. Now I've move premiere pro from one drive to another and changed the pxiex 16x1 to gen 4
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GTX 1080 Ti
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New info in this fucked scenario. After a failed render with Voukoder - trying to use the OG settings from Adobe with H265 - Hardware encoding is not an option.