After Effects Error Frame Dimensions Out Of Bounds
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• FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • A rendering error i dont understand by Kelcey Steele on Jul 21, 2008 at 3:20:30 pm I am getting an error when I try to render out and h.264 movie and I'm not sure what after effects frame dimensions out of bounds it means. >>After Effects: AEGP Plugin Media IO Plugin: There is a mismatch between Output
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Module settings and Transcode Setting. Please verify your settings and try again. Invalid framesize/framrate for this Level. Please lower the Frame Dimensions, Frame Rate aegp plugin download or increase the Profile and Level and try again. Medial02 error: 0xc00b0002 Frame dimensions out of bounds I don't really know what this means or how to fix it. I am just trying to render out a previously rendered animation quality movie in a more compressed version by dropping it into a new composition. Is there a better way for me to do this without the original files?Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: A rendering error i dont understandby Chris Wright on Jul 21, 2008 at 6:17:00 pmrender settings have a stretch to new framesize, it has to match output module. It's dumb, I know...Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: A rendering error i dont understandby Kelcey Steele on Jul 21, 2008 at 7:11:51 pmhow would I go about fixing this? thank you for responding Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: A rendering error i dont understandby Chris Wright on Jul 21, 2008 at 9:01:19 pmwhere you select the video codec, below it is a stretch box, checkmark it and it will ungrey height and width, set them to same numbers as adobe encoder settings.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: A rendering error i dont understandby Kelcey Steele on Jul 21, 2008 at 9:30:36 pmThanks for your help Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: A rendering error i dont understandby Simon Nicol on Jan 14, 2009 at 8:31:00 pmThanks Chris, I'm having exactly the same problem with After Effects CS4. >where you select the video codec, below it is a stretch box, >checkmark it and it will ungrey height and width, set them to same >numbers as adobe encoder settings. I've ticked the stretch box, they are the same values as my animation but I still get exactly the same error. Could you tell me where I find the Adobe encoder settings? My animation is 433 x 26. I have tried rendering this animation 17 times and spent the past 3 hours on the net trying to find a solution. Your help would be much appreciated. I never thought creating an .flv could be quite this difficult. I have sucessfully output t
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Effects CS5 Output module constraints in After Effects CS5 by Todd Kopriva July 03, 2010 Adobe In After Effects CS4, you may have seen errors http://www.provideocoalition.com/output_module_constraints_in_after_effects_cs5/ like this when rendering and exporting: After Effects AEGP Plugin Media http://www.mombu.com/computer_design/adobe-after-effects/t-help-after-effect-70-error-5027-12-14070937.html IO PluginThere is a mismatch between Output Module settings. Please verify your settings and try again. Property Data Invalid!Medial02 error: 0x400e0004Frame dimensions out of bounds. This type of "mismatch" error message indicates that you have a setting in the format-specific settings that is after effects incompatible with the settings chosen in the Output Module Settings or Render Settings dialog box. You see, some output types are constrained--some very strictly so. For example, the MPEG-2 DVD format output only allows parameters that fit the DVD specification; movies created outside of these constraints may not play in a DVD player that frame dimensions out conforms to the DVD specification. In CS4, the encoder knew about these constraints, but After Effects didn't, so After Effects would blithely feed the encoder things that didn't make sense for a specific output type. The encoder would see these non-compliant frames and just throw up an error and refuse to continue. Your only hint was in a difficult-to-find Comment field in the format-specific export settings dialog box that the encoder created; these comment fields sometimes (but not always) told what the constraints were. In After Effects CS5, things work much better. Now After Effects knows the details of the constraints. When you choose an output module and change settings in the Output Module Settings dialog box, the settings are checked against this set of constraints. If there's a mismatch, a "Settings mismatch" alert and a yellow triangle icon appear at the bottom of the Output Module Settings dialog box. If you click the yellow triangle icon, a message explains
cloudz External User Posts: 1 (Help) After Effect 7.0 error 5027 :: 12 My After Effect can't render into mpeg2, it always return this error message even if it's just a one empty 30 second composition. After Effects: AEGP Plugin Media IO Plugin There is a mismatch between Output Module settings and Transcode Settings. Please verify your settings and try again.Property Data Invalid! MediaIO2 error: 0x400e0004 Frame dimensions out of bounds (5027 :: 12) Someone please help me, what I must do so I can render normally cloudz sponsored links 2 4th November 01:43 mylenium External User Posts: 1 (Help) After Effect 7.0 error 5027 :: 12 Huh? What are the comp settings? They must be 720x480 for NTSC or 720x576 for PAL with teh respective correct pixel aspect ratios. Also make sure to disable/enable audio as needed in bothe the main Output Module settings >>>and<<< the MPEG-II exporter (just in case this will be the next error that pops up. also see here: