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Video Export Fails

gabo

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I generally don't use S1 very much for video, so I'm hoping I'm just doing something stupid here.

Imported a video, fixed one little thing in the audio, then try to export the video. In the export dialog, I set it to use the source codecs and to use the video range. Then hit export, it goes through a second or so of audio dialog, then just gives me a box that says "Failed to write video, Writing failed." It happens almost immediately.

The video and audio play just fine in S1.

Thanks, gabo
 
Do not cut or delete the video file. Just do some audio editing and Do not cut or delete the audio file.
Not: my S1 version 7.2.1
 
Do not cut or delete the video file. Just do some audio editing and Do not cut or delete the audio file.
Not: my S1 version 7.2.1

Wow, ok that limits what you can do. I didn't cut or delete either, but I did stretch the audio just a bit, which probably does the same thing.

I guess I'll continue to do what I've done in the past, which was separate out the audio, bring it into S1, edit it, export the audio and bring it back into Premiere Pro to match it up with the video.

Such a shame, seems like bringing a video into S1, manipulating and improving the audio, then exporting the video/audio seems like a perfect use of S1's video capabilities. Oh well, maybe some day.
 
@gabo - Your signature says you're running "Studio One Pro 7".
Are you not running the latest release?
Did you submit a Support Ticket for this issue?
 
@gabo - Your signature says you're running "Studio One Pro 7".
Are you not running the latest release?
Did you submit a Support Ticket for this issue?

Sorry, haven't updated my profile. I'm running the latest. No I didn't submit a ticket. It's really not that big of a deal, I use Premiere Pro a lot and am very comfortable dumping out the audio and pulling it in there. I usually have to do that anyway, because I generally need a lot of video editing anyway. It was just this one time I had a video that I wasn't doing anything to other than tweaking one little bit of audio.
 
Just an update in case someone else can use this info.

- I brought in a video that was a 4k video using H.265 (HEVC) with 48k audio samples, did nothing to it and tried to export it. The export settings were the defaults, use source codecs with the export range being "video." This export failed per my original post.

- I then tried exporting it with the "use source codecs" un-selected, and picked from the pull downs, HEVC and AAC for the video and audio codecs. With the range selected as "video." That likewise failed the same way.

- I then tried exporting it with the "use source codecs" un-selected and picked from the pull downs, H.264 and AAC. I got a warning that choosing difference codecs from the original might take longer, but continued with the export. That worked without failure!

- I then tried exporting it with the "use source codecs" un-selected and picked H.264 and AAC as per above. However, I edited the audio in the video, cutting it, manipulating some of it, bouncing it back, and applied some output FX. And that worked as well.

So it appears that exporting HEVC, or possibly the exact HEVC configuration of my video files that causes the issue. I have recently moved all my videos to HEVC for the better compression and hence smaller files.

I probably should open a ticket, I just need to get some more time to deal with all the questions associated with opening a ticket... So it may be a bit before I can get to it.
 
thank you for the info!
 
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