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• FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENT by Stephen Lubin on May 31, 2008 at 3:27:36 am I'm trying to render a movie in quicktime and it will just
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randomly stop in the middle of rendering (it doesn't get too far). The following after effects error 16 messages come up: After Effects error: could not create 7397 x 4476 image buffer. (7 :: 39) Then i click ok and this after effects error -1610153464 message pops up: After Effects error: Quicktime export failed -- Out of memory. (-108). The weird part is that I have plenty of memory and my image size is 720 x 480. I don't understand what it's
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talking about. Any help wold be greatly appreciated!! I need the video finished by tomorow! PLEASE HELP!Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENTby Steve Roberts on May 31, 2008 at 4:18:10 amWhich version is your Quicktime? Have you upgraded to the latest version? Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENTby Stephen Lubin on May 31, 2008 at 4:13:43 pmI do have the
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latest version of quicktime, what's weird is that I've rendered this before, but not it's not letting me. Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENTby Darby Edelen on May 31, 2008 at 6:33:48 am[Stephen Lubin] "After Effects error: could not create 7397 x 4476 image buffer. (7 :: 39) " [Stephen Lubin] "The weird part is that I have plenty of memory and my image size is 720 x 480." Do you have any large footage items/solids/motion tiled layers?Darby EdelenLead DesignerLeft Coast DigitalSanta Cruz, CAReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENTby Stephen Lubin on May 31, 2008 at 4:16:03 pmI do have large items I guess because my video is in 3-D space. But i've rendered this video before and nothing was wrong with it. Is there a limit to how big an item can be? Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENTby Amir Sharafeh on Jun 2, 2008 at 12:15:46 amHello, Do you have CS3 and did you tick on the "multiple processor" option in your preference setting? If so, list what you're workstations specs and I might be able to help.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Problem Rendering -- (7 :: 39) -- URGENTby Dave LaRonde on Jun 2, 2008 at 9:24:45 pm[Ste
3D programs, After Effects doesn't use a scanline renderer. Instead it renders each layer and then stacks it on top of the previously rendered layers. While this gives great performance for layers that after effects error 4 reading frame from file can be cached and use several times without re-rendering, it can spell disaster when
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you are trying to work with bigger sources and output resolutions. While you can use Shake to zoom in on a after effects error crash in progress last logged message was dynamic link giant 30.000 by 30.000 pixel image on an old machine, doing the same thing in After Effects takes a bit of imagination, plus a knowledge of how to tweak AE's memory settings. Basically, it https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/2/936514 comes down to the memory being to fragmented for AE to be able to hold the entire frame/layer in one contiguous piece of RAM. Here's how you avoid that from happening: 1. Set Your Preferences CorrectlyStart out by making sure you have set After Effects to use the optimal settings. These should always be your default values, and you should reset them according to these settings once you have gotten http://generalspecialist.com/avoiding-the-after-effects-error-could-not-create-image-buffer/ around the image buffer errors!Maximum Memory Usage: 120%Maximum RAM Cache Size: 60%Enable Disk Cache: OnMaximum Disk Cache Size: At least 2 GB (I use 8-12 GB, typically)Prevent DLL Address Space Fragmentation: OnThe Maximum Memory Usage tells AE how much of the total amount of installed RAM it can use as a maximum. Why 120% Maximum Memory Usage you might ask, why not 100% or even a sensible 95%? Well, since running slow sure beats running out of memory, that's why! If you set it over 100%, AE will use the harddisk as virtual memory (slow but sometimes necessary.) The Maximum RAM Cache Size is the amount of RAM (set in "Maximum Memory Usage") that After Effects uses to load sources, render effects and composites into, plus to store already rendered frames in. The setting of 60% is a moderate one that over time has proven to work optimally for most projects. Lowering this value will slow down your rendering and previewing speed, but it is sometimes necessary in order to render large layers/comps. The Disk Cache is where AE can off-load already rendered images/frames/layers/comps onto your harddrive instead of throwing them away when you are running short on RAM. Note that AE will only use the Disk Cache
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