Compressor export crash Multiband + Audio Crossfade (constant power)

It took me 6 hours to locate the last night so I hope someone gets use out of this. The main elements causing the crash are certainly the Multiband Compressor filter and melted transition chained constant power, but the underlying issue can replicate under other combinations, then here's all that:

Platform: MacBook Pro (retina, mid-2012), 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7, 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650 M 1024Mo, OSX 10.11.5 (El Capitan)

The sequence settings:

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Audio file of source Zoom Handy Recorder H6:

Type: Windows audio WAVE file

File size: 1.17 GB

Audio Format: 96000 Hz - 24-bit - Mono

Project Audio Format: 96000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Mono

Total time: 01:12:25:06400

Multiband compressor settings: broadcasting,-3 db margin (limiter), output of 7 db gain (any other default =)

Melted transition chained audio settings: default (any length will cause the crash)

There is also a Denoise filter (-10 db) this but in my tests, this isn't a factor, any being deleted or changed the crash will be only or even occur when the filter Multiband Compressor and the crossfades are both present. If you plan to export directly from first step "Rendering Audio Files" will begin then stop early and skip the step where it freezes at 0% (must forcing app resignation). If you queue to Media Encoder will begin step "Audio Préparation" then stop after a few and its status as it is 'impossible' with the following error:

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Was of codec H.264 - Match Source - broadband, but it will crash with any because the cause is rendered.

My solution for now is to finish edit, export audio only with all the filters I need EXCEPT Multiband Compressor, then import and apply Multiband Compressor before exporting the finished video.

Hope that helps, please correct.

DAT 96000 Hz audio... No help, not just that I've never worked with everything above 48000 Hz.

Tags: Premiere

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