Skip to main content
Known Participant
August 3, 2021
Question

AME and Ae Render Crash

  • August 3, 2021
  • 2 replies
  • 211 views

Hi everyone,

I have already wrote different posts asking for help on a shot I made. I tracked and subsituted a monitor and a picture frame. I then made all the layers 3D so that I could animate the camera to dolly into the picture frame at the very end, which acted as a transition to the next scene. This had caused problems regarding the buffer size as the composition I was dollying into is 6k (I need it to be source resolution for Premiere Pro timeline). The only way I could export the project was by making the resolution ridiculously small. I then tried to export the project turning 3D off, thinking that I could animate the scale of the composition in Premiere Pro instead, circumventing the buffer size problem, but everytime I export the project in OpenEXR, AME crashes. It also crashes when I render in After Effects (it either just crashes or mentions the buffer size issue which cannot be possible anymore as I have removed the zoom in.) telling me that I have exceeded the buffer limit which isn't possible as I have turned the camera and all 3d layers off.

I'm starting to get sick of having export issues with After Effects, especially when preview is flawless. I exported a milion times. I even tried deleting/de-activating various plugins. It alsways gives me an error at some point.

I have attached the AME crash log. Thank you all in advance.

This topic has been closed for replies.

2 replies

Mylenium
Legend
August 5, 2021

Yeah, as the Toolfarm guy already said, something is definitely wrong with your graphics setup and your weaker intel GPU is carrying all the burden. It has its hands full just doing the standard drawing stuff on your 4k screen and simply has no juice left for even basic hardware acceleration functions. You really need to fix this.

 

Mylenium

TORM3NTOAuthor
Known Participant
August 7, 2021

That is what I thought, by looking at the log but then I went over to check if it was working Premiere Pro and in fact, CUDA rendering was working.

ToolfarmJP
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 5, 2021

Your GeForce 1050 Ti seems to be unused. Intel graphic driver is running. Would you switch it to Nvidia by NVIDIA Control panel?

 

TORM3NTOAuthor
Known Participant
August 7, 2021

I have double checked, re-installed the Nvidia drivers, set the preferrred graphics card for After Effects and AME but the export still isn't using any GPU. It does however use it on Premiere Pro (which is where I have read, the external GPU is mainly used). At this point, I have debugged everything and I literally don't know what else to do. Do you there is anone that could view my project?