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  • Bad Memory Id Glitch?

    Posted by Anthony Giola on January 24, 2010 at 5:11 pm

    Hello CreativeCow, my name is Anthony Giola and i recently defragged and cleaned out my temporary folders on my computer, after effects now gives me a Bad Memory Tracking ID message once I have exceeded 100 open layers. this message will then pop up twice every-time i click somewhere on the timelie or on a layer. My rig is a Gateway With I7 core @ 3.2 GHZ with 4 GB of Corsair Memory. When i check the memory usage it is at a 32% Memory usage when rendering at 50%. I am currently running Windows 7 Ultimate 64- Bit. Why is it doing this and why did it never do this before. After a little while it closes after effects and tells me there was an error and gives me a chance to save, this is ridiculously annoying while working and time consuming. Am currently working on a Hi-Def project which takes quite a while to load once After Effects gets Closed. Please Help Me!

    Anthony Giola replied 16 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Walter Soyka

    January 24, 2010 at 6:29 pm

    [Anthony Giola] “after effects now gives me a Bad Memory Tracking ID message … Am currently working on a Hi-Def project which takes quite a while to load once After Effects gets Closed”

    Are you using HDV footage by any chance? If so, see Dave’s Stock Answer #1. AE doesn’t like interframe compression on source footage; you should transcode any interframe footage to an intraframe codec, like Uncompressed or Motion-JPEG (not MPEG) before bringing it into AE.

    Also, 4GB is not a lot of memory for AE, and if you have multiprocessing enabled, you should turn it off. You want to aim for 2 to 4 GB per core, with some overhead for the operating system and any other applications, so a 4-core machine would need 8 to 16 GB of RAM. 8 cores would need 16 to 32 GB of RAM.

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  • Anthony Giola

    February 12, 2010 at 12:56 am

    Thank you very much Walter, although it was not the HDV footage which i had already compressed into uncompressed video it was a memory issue which i resolved by using one of the configurations you listed. Thank you very much.

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