![]() ![]() Pay special attention to scenes that only last a single frame, Studio doesn't like that.Another possibility that I have run in to is the case of two transitions, one right after the other.If it's a scene change, zoom in on the timeline to look for a missing frame that could create a blank space, if you find one, delete the space by extending the scene before or after the blank space.Next you need to position the cursor at the point of the failure, using the preview window, to identify exactly what is the problem sequence: Step 2 : Possible causes and how to fix them Then divide 1055 by 60 to get 17.58 which gives you 17 minutes or 1020 seconds and 35 second s (1055 minus 1020)įinally 26,384 frames = 17 minutes, 35 seconds, and 9 frames.For a video created at 25 frames per second, divide 26384 by 25 to get 1055.36: this means there are 1055 seconds, (25 X 1055 = 26375 frames, then take 26,384 minus 26,375 to get 9 frames.This number can be converted into hours / minutes / seconds / frames.Ĭonsider an example with an error at the 26,384 th frame: On this screen shot you see 164/496 which means that the project includes 496 frames and the error occurred at the 164th frame. This number is the number of frames created from the beginning of the video. The error message begins with a number that indicates exactly where Studio has encountered the problem. Most often this export failure is due to the fact that Studio has detected that some segment of the timeline was incorrect. Occasionally Studio gives you the "Export Failure" message after stopping or freezing during rendering. ![]() an explanation of the message and the location of the error.In the absence of this help from Studio, follow this tutorial created by an experienced user. If you encounter an "Export Failure" when rendering your movie, you probably won't understand the content of the message shown by Studio. All Tutorials - Tutorials by Category / Author / MonthĮxport Failure and other crashes in Studioīy czmax - Last updated on Tuesday, January 17, 2012Ĭategory: Studio 1-15 Tutorials / General, Pinnacle Studio 21 & S16-S20 Tutorials / General - Previous tutorials ![]()
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