Rustyvoyager
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Rustyvoyager
November 22, 2006 at 5:15 am in reply to: After Effects error: attempt to get a value from a time stream with no key values (29::36)Ok now I realize that it is erroring with this same message not only when I am rendering (stopping at this particular part that has worked just fine for a long while and hasn’t had any changes)but it also giving the error when I go to that part in the timeline. It won’t let me touch any of the layers in that part. But I haven’t altered it for months!!!!!! Thanks for the help. Becca
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Rustyvoyager
November 22, 2006 at 5:15 am in reply to: After Effects error: attempt to get a value from a time stream with no key values (29::36)Ok now I realize that it is erroring with this same message not only when I am rendering (stopping at this particular part that has worked just fine for a long while and hasn’t had any changes)but it also giving the error when I go to that part in the timeline. It won’t let me touch any of the layers in that part. But I haven’t altered it for months!!!!!! Thanks for the help. Becca
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Rustyvoyager
November 22, 2006 at 4:50 am in reply to: After Effects error: attempt to get a value from a time stream with no key values (29::36)This could be it! I did use time stretching for the first time in my project when this started happenning! I have been using time remapping all along but that is diffent because it is applyed to an avi where as the time stretching was applyed to a png. And this png had already set keyframes. Could this be it and could you maybe tell me how to fix it? Should I just delete thoughs keyframes and the file itself and then redo there movements without the stretch? Also I don’t know what you mean by “expressions and temporal offset” Thanks a bundle, Becca
P.S. Oh, crap I just thought…The place in time when the render stops and errors is at a much earlier time than when these time stretched layers come to play AND it stops on a spot that never had a problem before with no alterations to that part. -
Rustyvoyager
November 22, 2006 at 4:50 am in reply to: After Effects error: attempt to get a value from a time stream with no key values (29::36)This could be it! I did use time stretching for the first time in my project when this started happenning! I have been using time remapping all along but that is diffent because it is applyed to an avi where as the time stretching was applyed to a png. And this png had already set keyframes. Could this be it and could you maybe tell me how to fix it? Should I just delete thoughs keyframes and the file itself and then redo there movements without the stretch? Also I don’t know what you mean by “expressions and temporal offset” Thanks a bundle, Becca
P.S. Oh, crap I just thought…The place in time when the render stops and errors is at a much earlier time than when these time stretched layers come to play AND it stops on a spot that never had a problem before with no alterations to that part. -
Rustyvoyager
November 20, 2006 at 8:53 pm in reply to: after effects error: photoshop file format — out of memory (-108)Thanks I will try
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Rustyvoyager
November 20, 2006 at 8:43 pm in reply to: after effects error: photoshop file format — out of memory (-108)Hi, I originally posted this question and I thought after words that I had solved it. I reallized that I had open in the comp viewer a jpeg that was very huge and while doing other things (either moving around in the comp or switching comp windows or rendering)that error would appear. So it seemed like if I closed that comp viewer, the error would stop BUT now I have a different error. This one happens now every time I try to render my entire movie. It also happens at the exact same spot everytime and previously never had before. This error reads: “After Effects error:attempt to get a value from a time stream with no key values. 29::36”
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Rustyvoyager
April 25, 2006 at 2:46 am in reply to: “exceeds hard drive space” but I have plenty of space????You were right about the NTFS vs Fat32. It rendered complete! Thanks again
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Rustyvoyager
April 25, 2006 at 1:35 am in reply to: “exceeds hard drive space” but I have plenty of space????I don’t think that is it because I have 46 available gigs of a total of 120.
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Rustyvoyager
April 25, 2006 at 1:34 am in reply to: “exceeds hard drive space” but I have plenty of space????That could be it! I have another drive that is formated to NTFS so I will try it render the project on that drive instead. Thanks