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mebito84
Inspiring
December 6, 2016
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After Effects error: ATM Parse Error (83::2)

  • December 6, 2016
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In my office we work with a couple of workstations running on windows 7 with Premiere and After Effects.

We have diffrent workflows to integrate selfmade After Effects templates for regualar TV programs edited in Premiere Pro.

Most of them were created in CC2015.1

After our update to a newer version (CC2015.1 or 2017), we are not able to open any of that after effetcs projects, nor in After Effects of Premiere.

We always get the "After Effects error: ATM Parse Error (83::2)" error after opening the project.

When I downgrade to the CC2015.1 Version everything works fine again.

I read about some font problems regarding that Error. Was anyone sucessfull deeling with that Error in a practical way?

I am not able to delete all fonts, because I need them. And if there is a possibility to get "bad" fonts somewhere, how can I avoid to get them?

I need a workflow to be not affraid of any coming update!

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    Correct answer mebito84

    It was still a font issue! The font "Source Sans Pro" I used in that project had some installation issues. It wasn't uninstalled at all. Now I got it and reinstalled the font. The ATM Error is gone. But it was hard to find out why and which font it is related to. It would be great to have a guidline how to install fonts correct and where to get them from (next to Typekit), to avoid that kind of trouble.

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    mebito84
    mebito84AuthorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    January 3, 2017

    It was still a font issue! The font "Source Sans Pro" I used in that project had some installation issues. It wasn't uninstalled at all. Now I got it and reinstalled the font. The ATM Error is gone. But it was hard to find out why and which font it is related to. It would be great to have a guidline how to install fonts correct and where to get them from (next to Typekit), to avoid that kind of trouble.

    Szalam
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    Community Expert
    December 6, 2016

    What fonts are you using in those projects?

    Have you installed a lot of fonts on your system?

    mebito84
    mebito84Author
    Inspiring
    December 6, 2016

    The main font in that project is "Source Sans Pro".

    I had a lot of fonts on that system. I deleted them all and started from scratch. It worked for some time. But I got the problem back again. I was not able to reconstruct when in started and why.

    The only thing I know is, it always works fine with the software version in which the project was build.

    So my question is, what can change in a software, that fonts work fine and become corrupt, after an update?! I still can use all the fonts in new projects, made with the updated software version and never get problems.

    What is the best workflow to integrate fonts to our system for the future?

    Szalam
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    Community Expert
    December 6, 2016

    I haven't heard of an issue like this before. I'd recommend contacting Adobe support.