Hey again, I was wondering if you guys might have a second look at this problem. I did try rendering out as .tif sequence, and .mov and the renders a clean. It’s only with .avi that I’m getting the flicker / phantom frame issue. So perhaps that codec is fried or something? Any thoughts on that?
Hey Kevin, I did with no luck. My production is halted and i’m really worried about having to do a reinstall considering how many plugins i have. This is a nightmare. But, I guess if nobody has any more suggestions I’ll have to pull the trigger on it. Any last ideas on where the cache could be causing this?
Well I updated CS5, updated my drivers, cleared all cache I could find, still no luck. I guess my best question to you guys is what are the known paths to cache data for after effects? If I clear all out maybe it will work?
I uninstalled nucleo and it didn’t help. However I reinstalled it and it still had the cache info from before. I deleted its cache, didnt help. Nucleo rendered out a couple dozen comps fine before this issue. I really didn’t have any problems until someone worked on my computer and changed the java version. Could java do this? Or is it a nucleo issue?
Those were great suggestions, I tried them all with no luck. I’m stumped. It is any project btw. I reset preferences, made a new project, new comp, added a gray solid, rendered it, and still seeing other frames from other comps in the final output.
3gb ;/ I’ve been rendering AE cs5 for several months on this project i’m on but it just started a few days ago. I had started using nucleo pro recently but it was working fine for a week before the problem started. I also updated my java recently, not sure if either of those could be a problem.
THank you guys for helping 🙂 I’m on win7 x 64 and it is cs5. I have tried to purge all, and cleared my disk cache and even renamed the project that was dropping itself into other renders (and deleted the original project). Somehow renders are still finding it and dropping its frames in.