Adobe After Effects Error Zero Denominator Converting Ratio Denominators
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Adobe After Effects << PREVIOUS • FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • After Effects Error 17::18: zero denominator converting ratio denominators by Maria Kahn on Oct 23, 2011 at 7:00:15 pm I after effects error overflow converting ratio denominators copied the Project with the error into a new Project window & deleted
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each layer in order to see which layer carried the glitch. I noted that when I deleted the video footage after effects error overflow converting ratio denominators 17 18 how to fix it layer that was imported from FCP as a QT movie, the error message disappeared. Obviously a glitch somehow has developed in the footage settings I assume. I right clicked on the footage, went after effects error zero denominator in ratio multiply 17 17 to Interpret Footage > Main & noted the frame rate is at 0.01. The frame rate I have have used in all my Compositions has been 29.97. I changed it to 29.97, but it does not change it and the error message continues to appear. Someone PLEASE HELPReturn to posts indexReport Post •Re: After Effects Error 17::18: zero denominator converting ratio denominatorsby Roland R. Kahlenberg on
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Oct 25, 2011 at 11:45:58 amLooks like a corrupted file and you've got to head back to the source and regurgitate another version. HTH RoRK Intensive AE & Mocha Training in Singapore and Malaysia - Adobe ACE/ACI (version 7) & Mocha Approved Trainer - Imagineer Systems Inc Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: After Effects Error 17::18: zero denominator converting ratio denominatorsby Karel van Gelder on Nov 18, 2011 at 2:50:01 pmI had the same problem when I re-opened an old Afx Project. Afx linked to a non self contained reference file from FCP. In the meanwhile I had consolidated the FCP project (media manager) and deleted the old footage from the disk. The problem was that the reference file linked to footage that didn't exist anymore. I exported a new reference file from the consolidated FCP project and replaced the old reference file. Then I reopened Afx, problem solved. So for short: I replaced a reference file that linked to non-existing footage. I hope this is any help to your problem. KarelReturn to posts indexReport Post<< PREVIOUS • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >>© 2016 CreativeCOW.net All Rights Reserved[TOP]
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portfolio My Forum Profile Upload Art Upgrade accountCGConnect Benefits Email Subscriptions Log out Register Login Login Login using your username or email. You don't have an account yet? No worries, joining is easy. Username / Email Password {{loginErrorMsg}} Login Register | Reset password CGTalk > Software > Compositing Software > Adobe After Effects > After Effects error: zero denominator in ratio multiply. (17 :: 17) PDA View Full Version : After Effects error: zero denominator in ratio multiply. (17 :: 17) Mackin08-11-2009, 09:05 AMI am getting the following error whenever I drag through the timeline in after effects: After Effects error: zero denomianator in ratio multiply. (17 :: 17) It's really beginning to annoy me now as I have had this error a couple of times in the past. If anyone could shed some light onto why this is happening I would be hugely appreciative. Thanks Chris M erilaz08-11-2009, 09:48 AMDo you have a non-standard film aspect ratio or resolution? From Mylenium's excellent error database: http://aeerrors.myleniumstuff.de/?p=138 Although this is error 17::16, the problem seems very similar. rawshark08-11-2009, 02:32 PMCould also be a non-standard/not exact frame-rate. Try changing the frame rate in 'interpret footage' CGTalk Moderation08-11-2009, 02:32 PMThis thread has been automatically closed as it remained inactive for 12 months. If you wish to continue the discussion, please create a new thread in the appropriate forum. Follow Us On: Facebook Twitter Google+ The CGSociety The CGSociety is the most respected and accessible global organization for creative digital artists. The CGS supports artists at every level by offering a range of services to connect, inform, educate and promote digital artists worldwide. More about us on TheArtSociety.com Learn CGWorkshops Forums Inspire Galleries CGPortfolio CGChallenge Forum Inform CGFeatures News About CGS About Contact Privacy Advertising CGSOCIETY© 2002-2016 | The CGSociety - All rights reserved. No part of this website may be reproduced unless for personal use without prior written permission from The CGSociety. 1