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July 26, 2017
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After Effects Error: overflow converting ration denominators (17 :: 18)

  • July 26, 2017
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Trying to render a video that was set to 60 fps from 300 fps. Whenever I attempt to export to AME I always get this error and it is quite frustrating because what I am working on is due tomorrow. I've read around and also found that I could try turning off Multi-processing and OpenGL, I do not know where these are located in the Preferences at all.

Could anyone be of assistance,

Sincerely,

Myles

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    Correct answer Mylenium

    Nobody can tell you anything without exact system info or other technical details like what is actualyl going on in your project and comp just as well as whar render settings you use. This error is rather generic and there can appear under any number of conditions. As a start, try to render an intermediate format directly from AE and encode it later in AME.

    Mylenium

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    July 26, 2017

    Nobody can tell you anything without exact system info or other technical details like what is actualyl going on in your project and comp just as well as whar render settings you use. This error is rather generic and there can appear under any number of conditions. As a start, try to render an intermediate format directly from AE and encode it later in AME.

    Mylenium