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October 15, 2024

Interpretation of video files in After Effects 25

  • October 15, 2024
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Greetings everyone,

 

I have updated to After Effects 25.0 yesterday and found a serious/maior bug when comparing to After Effects 24. I'm working with large clips of resolutions up to 20480 x 144px. When I import a clip into AE 25, the clip suddenly has black solids at the left and right end. This isn't originally in the clips/artwork and this never happened before, neither in AE 24 nor in any previous versions.

 

I have attached screenshots from a simple clip of 17664 x 144px that is only imported into After Effects, so I'm not talking about misinterpretation of existing project files or any of that. Simply drag & drop the clip in After Effects. As shown in the screenshots, After Effects 24 does it right while After Effects 25 adds black solids at the left/right ends.

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Participant
October 24, 2024

Much appreciated, thank you.

 

Did a quick check with content I work with and can confirm the correct size is now fully displayed.

Community Manager
October 23, 2024

A fix is now available in 25.0.1 for this issue. 

nishu_kush
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 15, 2024

Thanks for reporting this and sharing the files. Looks like a bug. You can use the 24.x while the team is working on a fix.

 

Best,

Nishu

Participant
October 15, 2024

The fileformat I'm working with is ProRes422 (LT) and animation encoded MOVs. I randomly imported several contents of different resolutions 20480 x 144px, 18800 x 144px, 16800 x 144px. They all have the same issue exclusively in AE 25.


I'll share a file in private.

nishu_kush
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 15, 2024

Thanks for writing in. What's the format of the media you're using? Do you mind sharing a sample media with us to test? If you don’t want to share it publicly, feel free to DM me the download link.

Looking forward to your response.


Thanks,
Nishu