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Hi everyone,
I'm new here and new to Resolve. Adobe forced my hand when they eliminated Speedgrade, and I find resolve a massive upgrade. But things are not real smooth yet after color correction. My current problem involves a wedding video that is about 54 minutes long. When I render, I eventually get the message Failed to encode the video frame. I realized this was because my hard drive was full, and so I started dumping data onto an external drive. The internal is a 2 TB drive and after several tries I had moved almost half the storage off. And still, when I went to render the project it would fill the drive right back up again. Finally I settled for rendering just the last third of the film, and this did conclude successfully, but it practically filled the drive back up. I did remove all the old xml files each time I retried a render (and dumped more files), but I'm astounded that rendering a one-hour project could produce over a TB of data. Now, I've got the third of the movie back in Premiere, and Premiere is running so choppy that I can't sync it to sound. That's where I'm at.
I'm working on a home-built computer, with an Intel core 4770k processor, 3.5 ghz. 16 GB Ram. Windows 7 pro. And a Nvidia 700 series GPU. The video was shot in 4K on a Panasonic GH4. I would have no problem downscaling, if that's part of the problem, but I'd rather not do the work of color correcting again, obviously, and I do eventually want to do some projects in 4k.
I look forward to getting this round trip business down (I did have luck with a smaller project). Resolve is amazing.
Many thanks,
Doug
I'm new here and new to Resolve. Adobe forced my hand when they eliminated Speedgrade, and I find resolve a massive upgrade. But things are not real smooth yet after color correction. My current problem involves a wedding video that is about 54 minutes long. When I render, I eventually get the message Failed to encode the video frame. I realized this was because my hard drive was full, and so I started dumping data onto an external drive. The internal is a 2 TB drive and after several tries I had moved almost half the storage off. And still, when I went to render the project it would fill the drive right back up again. Finally I settled for rendering just the last third of the film, and this did conclude successfully, but it practically filled the drive back up. I did remove all the old xml files each time I retried a render (and dumped more files), but I'm astounded that rendering a one-hour project could produce over a TB of data. Now, I've got the third of the movie back in Premiere, and Premiere is running so choppy that I can't sync it to sound. That's where I'm at.
I'm working on a home-built computer, with an Intel core 4770k processor, 3.5 ghz. 16 GB Ram. Windows 7 pro. And a Nvidia 700 series GPU. The video was shot in 4K on a Panasonic GH4. I would have no problem downscaling, if that's part of the problem, but I'd rather not do the work of color correcting again, obviously, and I do eventually want to do some projects in 4k.
I look forward to getting this round trip business down (I did have luck with a smaller project). Resolve is amazing.
Many thanks,
Doug