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  1. I've tried googling and everything but people just keep saying "codec codec codec" so I'll bite (even though I'm sure I have every codec possible) and graciously ask what is going wrong here. I'm trying to export a simple video from premiere pro, it goes through the entire process then just comes up saying "lolwut?" and doesn't convert my video. I'm taking it that this is a simple problem (cuz as we know, Adobe likes to complicate the simple things) and ask if there is any reason it will play a video but for some absurd reason not export it?
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    rather than a lame joke "lol wut?" the actual error message would be appropriate. unless you think this whole site is just a lulz and aren't really looking for help.
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  3. Pretty pathetic how youve been stalking me sll day just to leave abusive comments, do you honestly have nothing better to do? Get lost troll.
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  4. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    lolwut?
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  5. Originally Posted by aedipuss View Post
    this whole site is just a lulz and aren't really looking for help.

    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    lolwut?
    Maybe aedipuss is right.
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    No, it's not a simple problem if you don't provide all the details.

    What video codec are you exporting to for that error?
    What is the exact error? You can take a screenshot.

    I would try export to h264 in a mp4 or divx codec or xvid codec in an avi.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    I would try export to h264 in a mp4 or divx codec or xvid codec in an avi.
    Actually, I believe the OP is trying to export to a format that can be used by AfterEffects. See here:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/344808-Importing-from-APP-to-AE-why-is-it-all-black

    But if you see the OP's tone in that thread, you will understand why those of us who could help him choose not to.
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