And although I haven't used Effects with are supported by MPE, I am now able to export a sequence in 40 min., which took 4 hours before. I rolled back this morning to cc2017 and everything works perfect. I even searched for the application launcher in the Program Files Adobe folder. I tried exporting my After Effects file to MP4 by adding it to Media Encoder Queue, but nothing appears. The splash screen doesnt appear, or anything. Spent hours on chats with adobe support (You get know a lot of indian names that way). I use the search thing in the Start menu to open Adobe Media Encoder, but nothing happens. I've been dealing with this over the last two weeks. Scroll to your app and under "more" there is a link "other versions". The ONLY possible solution is rolling back to cc 2017 or earlier. All 2018 Versions of premiere pro and AME have a bug, which does not let them use MPE on export. It has nothing to do with accelerated effects. Software only or GPU Acceleration makes no difference.Ĭomps created in After Effects CC 2018, which I updated at the same time. Prior to updating the software I had no issues. Now the exact same videos are taking ages to render or not rendering at all.įor me the main issue is that they take 5 minutes to begin rendering, and I frequently get 'Cannot read from source' errors, or Media Encoder just hangs. Previously my 10 to 20 second videos were rendering in no time. I'm having the same issue since upgrading to Media Encoder CC 2018 a few days ago. There's nothing new in my system architecture, the type of video I'm using (had the AX100 since it came out in 2014) or anything else I can imagine.Īll software is CC 2018 completely up to date. I've done these where processing is between 4 and 6 hours this one now predicts 17 hours. brand new project) on my Sony FDR-AX100 camcorder. RIght now, I'm outputting a 4K file at "high bitrate" of an opera I recorded this past weekend (i.e. I notice that the system is using far fewer resources than it did in past versions. My system is Windows 10 Pro, 32GB DDR-3 RAM, i7-4770K. Granted I'm processing MP4s of 4K files but the times are WAY longer and the amount of processor and memory taken up WAY less. I note that other users are complaining about renders from AE and I'm talking Premiere Pro I do think this is the right topic since both programs render in AME and the complaint is slow processing.
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