Posts: 46
Threads: 14
Joined: May 2013
Posts: 46
Threads: 14
Joined: May 2013
I thought this might more likely be my old software versions than a bug, but worth mentioning that it's happening. I've been using LRT Pro 5.4 on El Capitan recently, and it's worked pretty well. I am still using Lightroom Classic CC v7.5 because my hardware won't support the later ones. I plan to move everything to a newer machine soon.
Today I rendered my longest sequence yet: 1,230 frames. I rendered it as H.264 1080p 25fps UHQ, 16:9 cropped, as I have with all the others.
It generated a broken mp4 that can't be opened. I've looked at the Info in MacOS for this file and it appears to match the others (which open fine), so I'm unsure why MacOS can't open it. I had a quick look in the folder that contains the images (I exported as 8-bit TIFF), and couldn't see anything obviously wrong.
Is there anything else I can check? I'm going to try rendering as JPGs but it would be nice to know what happened, even if JPG turns out OK.
Thanks!
Today I rendered my longest sequence yet: 1,230 frames. I rendered it as H.264 1080p 25fps UHQ, 16:9 cropped, as I have with all the others.
It generated a broken mp4 that can't be opened. I've looked at the Info in MacOS for this file and it appears to match the others (which open fine), so I'm unsure why MacOS can't open it. I had a quick look in the folder that contains the images (I exported as 8-bit TIFF), and couldn't see anything obviously wrong.
Is there anything else I can check? I'm going to try rendering as JPGs but it would be nice to know what happened, even if JPG turns out OK.
Thanks!