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FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • Error: Making File Reference by ScottieB on Jul 25, 2006 at 6:33:33 pm I have a strange problem with AE. Whenever I try to open a recent project from the file menu (File--->Open Recent) I get the following error:
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"After Effects error: Making File reference -- file not found (-43). (3 :: 159)" If I after effects templates navigate to the project file from File--->Open it works fine (the project has NOT moved its location, and this happens with all of my quicktime files). Additionally, when I try to render to my second internal hard drive (not my system drive) I get the following error every time: "The directory originally specified in the selected output module no longer exists." This ONLY happens
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when I try to render to my second internal drive, and ONLY After Effects has this problem using that drive. I am forced to render all comps to my system drive, which is less than ideal. Anyone have any ideas? I'm on a Mac Quad G5, 8GB RAM, OS 10.4.7, AE 7 Pro (7.0.0.244, dva:1.0.0.45903), Quicktime 7.1.2 Thanks, Scott Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: Error: Making File Referenceby Scott Bush on Dec 12, 2007 at 5:02:41 pmTime to dig
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this post up... Over a year later, new version of AE, fresh install of OS and all apps, and I STILL have this problem. In fact, it now happens randomly while working - no rendering or opening files necessary. I'll be working along and get that error message "Error making file reference - file not found." It happens every few minutes or so. Could this have something to do with the way my drives are named? It is the only thing I can think of - why else would this persist after a fresh install of the OS and a new version of AE (CS3)? please help this is driving me nuts!Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Error: Making File Referenceby Eric Hartmann on Feb 9, 2009 at 2:52:29 pmI get this error all the time and I know exactly why it happens (at least on my system). Do you have two external (or internal) hard drives named EXACTLY the same? I have two externals named exactly the same since I was planning on doing a sync'd backup...but then I needed the extra space, so I use both now. When having both drives turned on I get the error all the time. It's because they're named the same so After Effects doesn't know which drive you're talking about. I hope that helps.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Error: Making File Referenceby Alex Vietmeier on May 23, 2009 at 1:58:58 pmEri
working with large complex projects. Although most of the magic is done behind the scenes, it still plays a critical role in the After Effects workflow, saving a ton of previewing and rendering times. When I think of the word cache, as some of video copilot you 3D guys may know, I think of a ton of large files set aside somewhere. When doing 3D simulations such as smoke or liquid simulations, you're working with caches all the time so it's kind of hard to forget about them. Since After Effects does caching in the background, I find that a lot of users sometimes forget that things are piling up behind the scenes. For those of you who may not be familiar with After Effects' disk caching, let https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/2/883325 me briefly explain how it works: Essentially, when you process and render frames (such as with a RAM preview), After Effects will try to save those frames and information onto your disk. That way, After Effects will be able to call and re-use that information if it needs to a lot faster. So if you make changes and want to revert back to your original changes, After Effects won't have to re-calculate everything, it can just re-use the info from the cache. http://creativedojo.net/clean-after-effects-disk-cache/ If you're using AE CS6+, you'll have global performance cache and persistent disk cache that will intelligently help you save more time in your renders. As I said before, sometimes these caches get really large without us realizing it. To clean your disk cache, head over to your After Effects Preferences, go to Media & Disk Cache, then hit Empty Disk Cache. A few people reported that this didn't necessarily delete the files off their drives, and this could be for a multitude of reasons such as whether you're still using the cache files or not, etc. You can also manually clean your cache by going to the folder and simply deleting the files. Believe it or not, some people have disk cache folders that are 100GB+, some which they may not even need anymore. Since there currently isn't a way to automatically clean caches (for good reasons), you'll have to do it yourself. Some tips on cache drives: Make sure you use a fast drive such as an SSD with a lot of storage space. If possible, use a drive that is separate from where your footages are to take advantage of the throughput of the drives. The faster the drive, the faster AE can write to those drives. If you're tight on space, try lowering the Maximum Disk Cache Size to an appropriate amount. So how much space did you save on your drive by cleaning your caches? Let me know do
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