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  • Offeset Issue,not rendering!!

    Posted by Edgard Iriarte on August 6, 2008 at 6:36 pm

    Hi all,
    I am freaking out.
    Ok , i have done an HD annimation in HD the problem seems to be there cause when i save as ram preview my animation seems to work, when saving as quater resolution my animation works fine too. But when i save as 1440*1080 it just freaks out not reading the Offset that i have applied to the layer.
    I copy and paste it on to an Adjustment Layer. Nothing.
    I try deleting the cache nothing.
    I save it as a copy and treated the other file an nothing seemes to work.
    I do not know i am on MacBookPro i have work before on HD but i think i am having memoy issues.
    Help dudes.

    Thanks Edgard

    Edgard Iriarte replied 17 years, 9 months ago 23,843 Members · 9 Replies
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  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 6, 2008 at 7:37 pm

    Hi Dave thanks for the quick answer,
    Maybe this is not the first time they have asked this but no time to look in forums.
    My footage is 1440*1080 DVCPRO HD 1080i50.. i donot know why they output it like these, i didnt exported the footage.
    IOh man these is deeper than i thought.
    But is native HD or not?
    Thanks again friend.
    Edgard

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 6, 2008 at 7:47 pm

    Yes i do.
    SHould i converted into another codec? WHich one you people are used to ANimation is not on the list. I am not thinking straight 🙂
    Ok, what could be one good codec to work with AE?

    Thanks.

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 6, 2008 at 8:35 pm

    Dumb and dumber. I dint remember Final can export with quicktime conversion. That had no name on me.

    Well i am trying, see how it comes out!!!

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 6, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    Well Dave it didn’t work, it is a bug or my computer ran out of memory . I did various test renders at various resolutions,starting a few frames before the error occurs. It doesn’t seem it wants to output to HD. Everything else works fine. Half resolution is the limit, full resolution it just farts. As we say in my country.

    Thanks anyways i will try do it at the client office.Otherwise i live as it is. Is a shame.But i have been too long using AE and looking for solutions . i havent encounter such an error before.

    Thanks Edgard

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 7, 2008 at 12:51 am

    Ok it does render from my previos message, if i turn on OpenGL. Otherwise it keeps giving me an unknown error. ANy solutions. I have A MacBook Pro 2.16 1ghz ATI 128 mb ACS3

    ANy help is invaluable. Thanks.
    Edgard

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 7, 2008 at 3:29 pm

    Ok but it does render perfect it just doesnt support blend modes, other than that is renders fine i might have to split the animation i sacrifice the scratches that i put as blend modes.
    Good info anyways, i never have encounter such a problem.I thought there was some corrupted file but it seems like an AE bug.

    Edgard

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 8, 2008 at 6:00 pm

    Hi Dave,
    Well my frined,sitting at the client office updating the AECS3 to 8.02
    He is got a Quadro 6600, great machine 😉 2 processor very nice. The render came about 30 minetes agains the 2 hours in my MacBookPro 2,16 1GHZ ATI 128MB.

    It didnt render with OpenGL Activated, it just freezes 😉
    Crashing,and crying for help.
    MacPro big deal.
    I guess my little machine still rocks out of any MacPro on the video side on the 3D side is another planet.

    Thanks for the help Dave
    Edgard

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 8, 2008 at 7:56 pm

    Hey Dave,
    Yes as always so much steps in the way of getting the opening background footage. But the editor that handle me the footage seems to know a thing or two. I quite dont get why Is rendering in Half Resolution and on Full it just doesnt give me those last few frames.
    ALl i have is one footage, all the other are just textures and font created in AE. Maybe the typo could be corrupted 😉
    I doubt it.
    Well i learned something new. All the people now that o know is doing HD 1990*1440 instead i recommend using HD 1280*720 it works way faster keeping the machines optimum level. That is what i am doing now.
    The new fashion is the one corrupting our hardware and software not the media files.:)
    Cheers
    Edgard
    Freelance Mographer

  • Edgard Iriarte

    August 9, 2008 at 5:52 am

    Happy again.
    Ok Dave guess what i hit the limit on the offset 🙂 went to the limit of the Y offset. i think it was 30k around that. I set my y offset to about something lower than that and it when fine.

    SO now I/we know the limits of AE no corrupted files no nothing. But i learn something AE is not the product it use to be. that OpenGL feature really broke my heart.:)

    Thanks Dave,
    Edgard
    Freelance Mographer

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