Crashing with pinnacle export
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Hello,
until now, I had no issues with Pinnacle.
I wanted to add special effects to certain sequences of my video project (stabilization) and the software refuses to export the project (in MP4 1080); it crashes with the same message every time, regardless of the formats:
"editing plan issue during the export process; the process has been canceled.
(0xE1000005); 0/87865@00:00:00:00 ; [00:00:00:00:-00:48:51:22]
Is there anything that can be done?
until now, I had no issues with Pinnacle.
I wanted to add special effects to certain sequences of my video project (stabilization) and the software refuses to export the project (in MP4 1080); it crashes with the same message every time, regardless of the formats:
"editing plan issue during the export process; the process has been canceled.
(0xE1000005); 0/87865@00:00:00:00 ; [00:00:00:00:-00:48:51:22]
Is there anything that can be done?
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Hello,
I am the happy owner of a "Drift HD Ghost" camera and the "Pinnacle Studio 16 Plus" software for a short time now. I should mention that my operating system on my computer is "Windows Vista Home".
Like all users of action cameras, we are faced with video sequences that shake and jump. Software manufacturers have developed a way to stabilize video without degrading it. I use the "Stabilize" function in the video editor in "Pinnacle Studio 16 Plus".
Like you, I encountered a problem when exporting my project. The error appeared at the end of the project, about 1/10 of a second longer than the length of my project. This meant that the software was incorrectly detecting the end of the project.
To understand, I conducted several tests.
When I removed the text and video overlays, I was able to export my video.
When I exported while logged in as the "Administrator" on my machine, everything worked perfectly. The text, video, and music overlays combined flawlessly.
I concluded that the program needed to be run as "Administrator". To do this, simply right-click on the program and choose the "Run as Administrator" function. As a result, my export was successful.
I don't know if this will resolve your issue, but in my case, the problem is solved.
Logically yours, Gillou De Labas.
I am the happy owner of a "Drift HD Ghost" camera and the "Pinnacle Studio 16 Plus" software for a short time now. I should mention that my operating system on my computer is "Windows Vista Home".
Like all users of action cameras, we are faced with video sequences that shake and jump. Software manufacturers have developed a way to stabilize video without degrading it. I use the "Stabilize" function in the video editor in "Pinnacle Studio 16 Plus".
Like you, I encountered a problem when exporting my project. The error appeared at the end of the project, about 1/10 of a second longer than the length of my project. This meant that the software was incorrectly detecting the end of the project.
To understand, I conducted several tests.
When I removed the text and video overlays, I was able to export my video.
When I exported while logged in as the "Administrator" on my machine, everything worked perfectly. The text, video, and music overlays combined flawlessly.
I concluded that the program needed to be run as "Administrator". To do this, simply right-click on the program and choose the "Run as Administrator" function. As a result, my export was successful.
I don't know if this will resolve your issue, but in my case, the problem is solved.
Logically yours, Gillou De Labas.
Hello,
Check all the elements (sequences, photos, effects, transitions, etc.) in your editing, there must be one that is not working.
According to the error code, the problem lies between the 48th and 49th minute on the timeline. You can either cut that part or remove the effects and transitions at that spot.
Try rendering by exporting only that part + a few seconds before and after.
Also, make sure to update your video card drivers.
Best regards.
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A little "Hello" at the start + a little "Thank you" after the issues + a little [RESOLVED]
are never superfluous!
Check all the elements (sequences, photos, effects, transitions, etc.) in your editing, there must be one that is not working.
According to the error code, the problem lies between the 48th and 49th minute on the timeline. You can either cut that part or remove the effects and transitions at that spot.
Try rendering by exporting only that part + a few seconds before and after.
Also, make sure to update your video card drivers.
Best regards.
--
A little "Hello" at the start + a little "Thank you" after the issues + a little [RESOLVED]
are never superfluous!
Thank you.
But on the editing timeline, the video stops at 46'02, there is nothing after that...
I should clarify: the error code is still the same, but before, instead of starting to count the frames, the cursor jumps directly and very quickly to 35% and that's where the error message appears.
But on the editing timeline, the video stops at 46'02, there is nothing after that...
I should clarify: the error code is still the same, but before, instead of starting to count the frames, the cursor jumps directly and very quickly to 35% and that's where the error message appears.
I am formal, [00:00:00:00:-00:48:51:22] means that the program has detected an error located at 48' 51" and the 22nd frame! On the timeline, is there not something that is there by mistake, even as small as one or two frames?
On the other hand, Pinnacle's problems with "stabilization" are recurring with the use of a paid plugin whose name I have forgotten... Maybe check that side if that's the case!
Try without stabilization to see if that's where it comes from.
On the other hand, Pinnacle's problems with "stabilization" are recurring with the use of a paid plugin whose name I have forgotten... Maybe check that side if that's the case!
Try without stabilization to see if that's where it comes from.
But I don't have that.
If I double-click on a particular clip, I get a window with 4 tabs (input transition, media editor, effects, and output transition)
I open media editor, and I get 4 tabs (enhance, adjustments, snapshot, and stabilize)
So I opened "stabilize" and there I admit I went a bit randomly, but I think I achieved slight stabilization, but I don't understand the settings...!
If I double-click on a particular clip, I get a window with 4 tabs (input transition, media editor, effects, and output transition)
I open media editor, and I get 4 tabs (enhance, adjustments, snapshot, and stabilize)
So I opened "stabilize" and there I admit I went a bit randomly, but I think I achieved slight stabilization, but I don't understand the settings...!
pinnacle studio 16
I remade my video without using the "stabilize" function, and everything is fine...
So, starting from the GoPro footage, is there a way to stabilize it?
I remade my video without using the "stabilize" function, and everything is fine...
So, starting from the GoPro footage, is there a way to stabilize it?
I don't know, I do my edits with Vegas and rarely use stabilization because it crops the image quite a bit and makes it a little pixelated!
But you can try to stabilize only the overly "shaky" parts! Maybe that won't be a problem!
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A little "Hello" for the detour + a little "Thank you" after the issues + a little [RESOLVED]
are never unnecessary!
But you can try to stabilize only the overly "shaky" parts! Maybe that won't be a problem!
--
A little "Hello" for the detour + a little "Thank you" after the issues + a little [RESOLVED]
are never unnecessary!
Congratulations to you because I wouldn't have thought of that. For me, it worked perfectly. I had previously done several edits with Pinnacle 17 on Windows Seven without any issues, on edits of less than 40 minutes. This HD 1080P edit of 1 hour and 20 minutes, or 6.28GB, wouldn't export, crashing around 6 minutes into the export.
It's true that since the Vista operating system, Microsoft installed a disk write protection to limit the risk of pirated writing. During the export, Pinnacle performs a disk write, and by running it as an administrator, we remove this protection.
A big THANK YOU, because after spending nearly 20 hours editing to finally realize that we couldn't export it, "we're left with a huge pair of B...".
Unity is strength, and the sharing of information on the net is a major asset.
But we need people like you who take their time to provide their solutions.
Best regards.
I also had the same crashing issue during export, but this problem did not occur when running Pinnacle Studio 19 as an administrator.