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Error: RenderFrameAt returned: 4 for absolute frame: 14405

The share operation “Export File: “Bird.mov”” has failed.

Error: RenderFrameAt returned: 4 for absolute frame: 14405


I am not able to export my video and i am receiving this error. Can anyone help me.?

MacBook Pro

Posted on Sep 9, 2020 3:51 PM

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Posted on Sep 9, 2020 5:25 PM

You can export that format if you wish. The error indicates a problem at a specific frame number, that it can’t encode that frame, or possibly subsequent frames. It could be a corrupted file or something else.

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Sep 9, 2020 5:18 PM in response to Tom Wolsky

Thank you it was helpful to identify . And when i looked into the issue and the error is highlighted at a video which was taken at 4K 24.00fps MJPG video of size 4096*2160 . I used my canon 5d mark iv to take it. Trying to export with the below settings and it is throwing this error.


Format : Webhosting

Vide Codec : H.264 Better quality

Resolution : 3840*2160

Color Space : Standard Rex 709.


Should i not use this format to export a 4k video? And should i update the export setting to a 4K setting?

Error: RenderFrameAt returned: 4 for absolute frame: 14405

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