Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 "disk full"

ptitzetre Posted messages 10 Status Membre -  
ptitzetre Posted messages 10 Status Membre -
Hello everyone,

I just finished editing a little less than 6 minutes, and when I try to export it, Premiere always ends up stopping the export and tells me that my disk is full (I had already encountered this problem of stopping during export but not with this message), then my computer completely shuts down.
After several unsuccessful attempts, I tried to free up space on my computer by deleting various things I didn't need, performing a disk cleanup, and scanning with CCleaner.
I currently have 117GB free on my C: drive and 217GB on the D: drive (although I understand from my research that this might not be the issue).
I read that I should tell Premiere to save to a drive with more space, but the problem is I can't find where to specify this (it seems to be in the Preferences menu, but I don't see where), so I would like some help finding this.

Thanks :)

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CClean
 
Hello
In Premiere Pro CS6, after clicking on File > Export > Media, in Output Name you click on Sequence …... A window opens where you assign a name for the export file and choose the destination (internal or external hard drive, USB drive, etc.)
Your issue may be caused by an element in the edit or a wrong setting chosen during export. You'll need to conduct various tests to identify the cause.
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ptitzetre Posted messages 10 Status Membre
 
I tried again by saving the output on my D: drive instead of C: like before, and now the export crashed at about 40%, but this time without an error message, just the export stopping and my computer shutting down (I assume this is related to my computer and not Adobe, but it doesn't happen with any other software or tasks I do).
My export settings are:
Format: H.264
Preset: HD 720p 29.97 (similar to what's written in source)
After that, the rest are the default settings, I've only changed those two. As for my edit, all the elements I've included are either videos on my PC that work fine, or images I've made in Photoshop and some music, so I don't see what could be causing a problem there.

Anyway, thanks for your response.
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CClean
 
When you open a project, it is set up for a specific resolution type, a certain frame rate, and a particular video format... If you mix them, it can crash.
You won't be able to see what's wrong unless you test each element individually.
If the software crashes at the same point every time, it is the element at that point that is causing the problem.
When using software, it’s not the software that should cater to our desires, but us who must act according to the capabilities of the software.
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ptitzetre Posted messages 10 Status Membre
 
All the videos I used are in the same format, and I had adjusted the sequence so that it matched the same settings.

In the end, it worked out by lowering the frame rate a bit.

How do I go about doing an element-by-element test? Export small sections until I find the one that causes the issue?
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