Although I rendered the entire timeline by creating different IN-OUT with the work area selection. Redering would stop randomly, generating the same 'Unkown Error in Copiling Movie'. I managed to render the entire timeline before exporting. I tried everithing I could: - Replace the media at the point of the error/crash (even though the error seems to happen randomly in dirrerent portions of the timeline) - Disable MPE - Reset Secutity and permission on files - change hard drive - Create a new sequence - Disable second monitor I have to bring an export of my film and a new trimmed project by tomorrow to a color house and I am currently stuck. I get the same error if I attampt to create a new trimmed project with Project Manager. I am stuck with a feature film on a CS6 Timeline, getting an Unkown Error during rendering and Media Encoder exports.
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Hello, this is an ongoing problem that persisted on any version of Adobe Premiere Pro I worked with, including CS5,5.5 and the latest 6. A place for Adobe Premiere Pro editors to learn their craft. An unknown error occurred during project manager operation. Re: Project Manager 'Unknown error' Premiere 2014 mloucks83 12:18 PM ( in response to Trent Happel ) As is the case with the OP, we use a variety of formats, but generally it's either Pro Res 422 or XDCAM. For example, the destination file can also be in use as an input file for another operation.
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Destination file is in use by Premiere or destination file is in use by Adobe Media Encoder.' An application is using the destination file.