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  • JPG sequence says frames are missing but they aren’t

    Posted by Stuart Elith on March 29, 2010 at 11:33 pm

    Hi all,

    I’m working on a very long video piece (about 55mins all up) with AE work all the way through. I have just rendered a jpg sequence of the whole thing and need to reimport it to a new AE project.

    When I go to import the image sequence, I get an error dialogue saying that there are 8218 frames missing, and it only imports the first section (frames #0 to #25281). When I try again, the same number of frames are “missing” and the sequence imports to the same point, so I don’t think it’s just a random glitch.

    However, I think that all the frames DO exist… I haven’t scrolled through individually to check, but the folder says there are 82,600 files which is the right amount, and the last one is numbered 82,599, which suggests to me there hasn’t been a problem in the actual render.
    I have had a look at the frames around the 25,282 area to make sure they aren’t corrupted frames and they are displaying fine.

    Does anyone have a suggestion as to what may be happening? Is there a limit to the number of files AE can import in a sequence? This is quite a problem for me!

    Thanks.

    Todd Kopriva replied 16 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Stuart Elith

    March 30, 2010 at 12:19 am

    OK never mind, I think I’ve got something figured out.
    It seems there may well be a limit to the number of files available in a sequence. I have split the files into four folders, each with 20k frames, and imported each separately, and it seems to be behaving itself.

    I realise that you can select a sub-set of frames in the one folder and just import those ones, but when I tried doing that it was very very slow and not giving me confidence that it would actually work. I don’t know why it has such a problem with only pulling in some of the files, but it’s SO MUCH quicker now that i’ve actually put them in folders and let it import the “entire” sequence in that folder.

  • Todd Kopriva

    March 31, 2010 at 4:46 am

    The maximum number of frames in a still-image sequence is 32,766.

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