


This Premiere Pro tutorial will show you how to fix. Maybe the processors were being pushed to be too fast for the cooling capability of the macbook Pro? Since updating the OS and phsically raising the computer to give better ventilation, I've been editing a lot of complex UHD ProRes HQ footage with warp stabilizer plus heaps more filters, grading, LUTs etc and this problem hasn't come back. How To Stabilize Video In Premiere Pro 2019In this video I teach how to stabilize video in Premiere Pro. Since updating to later OS versions and also raising the Macbook Pro up onto a couple of rubber blocks, so air can circulate underneath it, I haven't experienced this problem again.Īnyway, my thinking with this is that it was an Apple problem, not a Premiere Pro problem. I was using Mac OS Catalina (vs 10.15) at the time. If this happened, the project would be severely damaged, so I'd have to go back to the most recently auto saved project and try again. It might have got ten minutes or so along the sequence before the Macbook Pro graphics processor would suddenly give up followed immediately by the whole Mac crash shut down. In my case I now realise that my Macbook Pro processors were over heating when pushed to render OR export un-rendered UHD ProRes HQ sequences that contained warp stabilizer, LUT and colour grade.
