![]() We ahve had this error for two generations of Adobe starting with Pro 8 with long maps above 200 inches. The only work-around is to convert your Photoshop files to another graphics file format before importing them into Premiere Pro. Using Photoshop files in Premiere Pro 1.x will eventually cause an "Out of memory" error.A work around is render smaller sections of the timeline at a time. Note that there is a Bug in PPRO 1.5 that will randomly stop rendering a long clip with an Auto filter. 6.6 Incorrect format of Timecodes in "Clip Usage" popup menu.6.5 Certain types of metadata not propogated.6.4 Setting sequence-marks stops playback.6.3 Entire sequence is exported instead of work area.6.2 Progressive clips are interpreted as interlaced.4.29 Windows Aero causes snapping problems.4.28 Trim window causes the render bar to turn red.4.27 Timewarp effect and video turns black.4.26 Start Timecode for Sony HDV clips wrong.4.25 Speed change and reverse speed causes green tint.4.22 Serial Device Control, Export to Tape.4.21 Rendered media from the Work Area gets deleted.4.20 Relinking to a still sequence may hang Premiere Pro.4.18 Project Panel context menu and rename.4.15 Multicam playback stops intermittently, image stutters and drop frames. ![]()
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