Hillary Leben
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Hillary Leben
February 1, 2012 at 11:57 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECThanks.
THere aren’t any 3d layers in what I’m doing and no lighting effects either. I would call them back but I’ve already wasted three days on this and am falling desperately behind!
I will be sure to review things carefully, and I’ll do a search about OPenGL.
Thanks for your help!
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Hillary Leben
February 1, 2012 at 11:29 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECOk,
So you were right – I did a test and the render looked like SHIT!I tried going into the color management and then clicked “Preserve RGB”
Miraculously, this worked! The file looks nice.
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Hillary Leben
February 1, 2012 at 11:06 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECThis is really unfortunate news. They told me because I am working in such a large aspect ratio that I will need to have it ON.
I certainly hope all goes OK, it seems to be the only thing that works.
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Hillary Leben
February 1, 2012 at 10:54 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECFor anyone who is curious –
My openGL settings were not enabled. Incredible how simple that is and three days of work down the toilet.
Things are working now.
Happy rendering people
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Hillary Leben
January 31, 2012 at 8:16 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODEC🙁
I collected files onto my local drive, unplugged external drive.. restarted the machine, and even trashed AE preferences before trying the render again. Same error. I can’t believe it!
What can you tell me about RAID, I don’t even know what that is!
Hillary
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Hillary Leben
January 31, 2012 at 7:58 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECTy,
Thank you for your post! I am, in fact, working from a self powered drive. Something I don’t usually do. Will do some tests and get back to you!Hillary
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Hillary Leben
January 30, 2012 at 11:25 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECYes, it looks like this is how I’ll be working. I also found a cool script that makes a folder for each item in the render queue for sequences so I won’t have to be set each one individually.
https://www.crgreen.com/aescripts/ie/
Adobe has a research team working on this problem. They are going to call me back.
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Hillary Leben
January 30, 2012 at 10:35 pm in reply to: The MooV File is damaged or unsupported/An Output Module Failed – QUICKTIME ANIMATION CODECThx for the response. I did check to see if there was an update for mac, and it appeared I’m up to date. Perhaps I’ll check again.
It’s a long show – hour and a half, and it’s projection design so the whole show will need to be divided into small chunks – when all is said and done we’ll be talking about about a hundred movies on a video playlist. Also – I need audio on these clips and I don’t have the time to do two renders.
IF I have to, I will find a way to use image sequence instead, but it puts a dent in my work flow and closer to my deadline I am usually not sleeping as it is!
AM on the phone with Adobe now so I will let you know what they say – so far no clue!
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Rich,
Thanks for that suggestion. The problem for me working in HD, is that most of my material is archival.. montages of very old photos, and sometimes archival film, so it’s difficult to find them in a high enough resolution to even fill a 864×486 screen.. let alone 1920×1080.I was wondering about the possibility of creating a blueray disk at a standard aspect ratio. Do you think it would be worth it?
Hillary
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This is fantastic news!!!
Thanks for your help. 🙂
Hillary