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  • Posted by Ryan John on February 15, 2011 at 10:37 am

    I cant import Mpeg2 files into After Effects CS4 on my computer, I get the 86::1 error.

    I can export/render them.
    I can import them on my colleagues computers who all have the same version on almost identical computers.

    This is a Mac, the file type is Mpeg2 (MainConcept MPEG) 25fps, Progressive.

    It seems strange that all the other computers are fine and the fact I can export the file just not import!

    Any help appreciated.

    Graham Macfarlane replied 15 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Graham Macfarlane

    February 15, 2011 at 12:17 pm

    Can you open Mpeg2 files into Premiere Pro CS4 (if you have it on this machine)

    Graham Macfarlane
    3D animator and VFX specialist
    London UK

  • Ryan John

    February 15, 2011 at 12:48 pm

    Hi Graham,

    I have just tried importing the same file type to Premiere on the same machine and I get;

    “File Import Failure; File video dimensions (width/height) too large.

    …and as per After Effects I have tried importing the file to Premiere on my colleagues machine and it imported with no problems what so ever.

  • Graham Macfarlane

    February 15, 2011 at 2:33 pm

    Perhaps the file extension is confusing AE/Premiere.
    Have a read here:
    https://kb2.adobe.com/cps/406/kb406350.html
    In section: MPEG-2 (MPG, M2P, M2V, M2P, M2A, M2T)

    Are your AE / Premiere installs fully updated to the same point as the other machines you tried?

    AE and premiere do tap into the OS for additional codec encode/decode capabilities. So if it were an issue with a non standard codec like Xvid for example I would suggest that the codec might be damaged or in need of updating. However, AE and Premiere are supposed to support MPEG-2 natively. Perhaps instead you have an MPEG-2 codec variant of some sort (maybe came with some DVD player software) installed on your machine which AE/Premiere are trying and failing to utilize? Not sure if this is possible on a Mac (I’m a PC user) so perhaps someone else can offer further insight.

    Graham Macfarlane
    3D animator and VFX specialist
    London UK

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