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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 > http://forums.cgsociety.org/archive/index.php?t-740733.html Software > Compositing Software > Adobe After Effects > After Effects error: The file format module could not parse the file 45::35 PDA View Full Version : After Effects error: The file format module could not parse the file 45::35 Qual03-12-2009, 07:38 AMAfter Effects error: The file format module could not parse the file 45::35 Yes I try google, yes I tryed Adobe help doc and nothing help! I made a animation in Maya after effects and rendered like 200/500 targe images. I want to import them into AE and I get the error. File / Import / File. Then I choose Targe and import as Footage. I'm lost, and I'm sure its a common error and I hope people know the answer on cgtalk ;) Mylenium03-12-2009, 06:00 PMGood question... Never used Targas in Maya way back then. Always rendered to 16 bit SGI. Could you provide a frame after effects error for analysis? Barring that - mangle it through fcheck and convert it to a different format. Mylenium Qual03-12-2009, 07:33 PMMylenium thank you for the reply! Fcheck is a software I just googled it, but is it easy to covert 500 images at once? or I need to do it 1 by 1? And will I lose quality of the image? I still hope for a fix of this problem...hope someone can help me out by just doing something in AE. Mylenium03-13-2009, 06:22 AMYou simply open the files as a sequence in fcheck, then save it to a different format. Check your Maya docs for specific usage instructions. Mylenium meyers3d03-27-2009, 03:25 PMI sometimes get that error if I have a bad frame, make sure all your rendered images are complete and in the correct order with the correct naming convention for all of them. CGTalk Moderation03-27-2009, 03:25 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 w