Brett Culp
November 7th, 2011, 04:45 PM
Hi everyone,
Hoping I get get some help with a troublesome issue...
I am running Adobe Premiere & Media Encoder CS5 on a PC. When I export h.264/mp4 files from the timeline, they play fine in Windows Media Player. However, when the file gets to the end of playback, I always receive an error message in the last few seconds of the exported clip. Media Player stops, & I receive an error msg that says "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file."
I do NOT have this error when playing the file in Quicktime Player. However, it seems like the audio playback is slightly out of sync in QT Player... Maybe just my imagination.
I do NOT have this error in WMP with any other type of exported video clip.
Most of my corporate clients use WMP for video playback, so this is becoming a problem. And I prefer the h264 format because it tends to play best when clients are using a mix of Mac & PC.
Here are my export settings for a 1920x1080, 23.98 fps, Progressive timeline:
Format: H.264
Export Video & Audio
Codec: MainConcept
TV standard: NTSC
640x360
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Field Order: None
Pixel Aspect: Square
Profile: Main
Level: 3.1
VBR, 2 Pass
Target bitrate - 1
Max bitrate - 2
Check: Use Previews
Audio codec: AAC
Freq: 48 khZ
Audio quality: high
Bitrate: 128
Precedence: Bitrate
Any thoughts are welcome!
Hoping I get get some help with a troublesome issue...
I am running Adobe Premiere & Media Encoder CS5 on a PC. When I export h.264/mp4 files from the timeline, they play fine in Windows Media Player. However, when the file gets to the end of playback, I always receive an error message in the last few seconds of the exported clip. Media Player stops, & I receive an error msg that says "Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file."
I do NOT have this error when playing the file in Quicktime Player. However, it seems like the audio playback is slightly out of sync in QT Player... Maybe just my imagination.
I do NOT have this error in WMP with any other type of exported video clip.
Most of my corporate clients use WMP for video playback, so this is becoming a problem. And I prefer the h264 format because it tends to play best when clients are using a mix of Mac & PC.
Here are my export settings for a 1920x1080, 23.98 fps, Progressive timeline:
Format: H.264
Export Video & Audio
Codec: MainConcept
TV standard: NTSC
640x360
Frame Rate: 24 fps
Field Order: None
Pixel Aspect: Square
Profile: Main
Level: 3.1
VBR, 2 Pass
Target bitrate - 1
Max bitrate - 2
Check: Use Previews
Audio codec: AAC
Freq: 48 khZ
Audio quality: high
Bitrate: 128
Precedence: Bitrate
Any thoughts are welcome!