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Hello everyone,
I would love to have some help in using my set up with Adobe CC 2018 !
I noticed that I can export a movie I edited via Premiere Pro from itself with no issue (using File > Export > Media) but I can't do so with Adobe Media Encoder (a batch coder like Compressor for Final Cut for those who don't know AME). Everytime I try to export a movie from Media Encoder, my computer stops working and hard reboot. I guess it is related to CPU as in Premiere Pro, my CPU frequency stays at 4,30Ghz top, in Media Encoder, it goes to 4,70Ghz and crashes... I'm using Intel Kaby Lake i7 8700k (3,7Ghz, 4,7Ghz turbo).
If anyone as a tip on how to make Media Encoder work as Premiere Pro does... even if it means tweaking my UEFI to overclock the CPU, I would be happy to try !
Best regards to all
I would love to have some help in using my set up with Adobe CC 2018 !
I noticed that I can export a movie I edited via Premiere Pro from itself with no issue (using File > Export > Media) but I can't do so with Adobe Media Encoder (a batch coder like Compressor for Final Cut for those who don't know AME). Everytime I try to export a movie from Media Encoder, my computer stops working and hard reboot. I guess it is related to CPU as in Premiere Pro, my CPU frequency stays at 4,30Ghz top, in Media Encoder, it goes to 4,70Ghz and crashes... I'm using Intel Kaby Lake i7 8700k (3,7Ghz, 4,7Ghz turbo).
If anyone as a tip on how to make Media Encoder work as Premiere Pro does... even if it means tweaking my UEFI to overclock the CPU, I would be happy to try !
Best regards to all