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August 23, 2023
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MP4 Footage Does Not Update Correctly

  • August 23, 2023
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I have all kinds of problems with MP4 footage not updating properly, and I feel like it didn't used to be this bad in previous AE versions

My standard workflow is to export MP4 renders from another animation software and composite them in After Effects.

Whenever I re-render an existing shot and then switch back over to After Effects, the MP4 footage becomes all garbled / corrupt looking in the AE timeline.

"Reload Footage" does not help.

"Replace Footage" (with the same file) does not help.

Purging All Memory & Disk Cache (then reload or replace) does not help.

Most of the time, quitting out of After Effects entirely,  purging cache, re-opening the project and reloading the footage works.

But sometimes it doesn't.

Sometimes I have to change the file name of the MP4, then "Replace Footage" when After Effects reports it missing... and then change the name again every time I re-render it!

This is unacceptable.

I should be able to re-render footage in another app, tab back over to AE and see it refresh without doing anything.

Correct answer j.ssuarez

found this thread almost 2 years later but I wanted to share my workflow with you in case it helps.

 

In order to avoid AE to corrupt mp4 files that are being re-rendered and overwritten what I've found helps is to simply move the playhead in AE to a different place in the timeline so that it is not showing said mp4 in your composition viewer.

 

I do this all the time between C4D and AE and it always works. Everytime I forget to move the playhead then the mp4 gets corrupted in AE.

 

It's a hassle and I agree with you, it's unacceptable but it is what it is

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j.ssuarezCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 18, 2025

found this thread almost 2 years later but I wanted to share my workflow with you in case it helps.

 

In order to avoid AE to corrupt mp4 files that are being re-rendered and overwritten what I've found helps is to simply move the playhead in AE to a different place in the timeline so that it is not showing said mp4 in your composition viewer.

 

I do this all the time between C4D and AE and it always works. Everytime I forget to move the playhead then the mp4 gets corrupted in AE.

 

It's a hassle and I agree with you, it's unacceptable but it is what it is

nishu_kush
Legend
May 28, 2024

Thank you for the message. Are you still having the issue? Let us know.

I am moving this thread from Bugs to Discussions for now.

 

Thanks,

Nishu

Participating Frequently
August 23, 2023

macOS 13.4.1

August 23, 2023

That's very strange and I'm not aware of those sorts of bugs existing right now from other users. Are you on Mac or Windows? 

Participating Frequently
August 23, 2023

Thanks for the suggestions.

The problem is not with the MP4 files, since they work just fine once I rename them.

It seems to obviously be some kind of persistent cache that is not user-purgable.

Turning off hardware accelerated import did not fix it (just made it slower).

I really hate updating AE mid-project, but I did update to 23.6 just now.

No improvement (with or without hardware acceleration). And it's crashing, running much slower than my previous version, stretching the preview image... a lot of general bugginess. 😞

August 23, 2023

You might want to try updating to 23.6 to see if the situation improves. I'd also suggest seeing if turning off hardware accelerated decode (Preferences -> Import) improves the situation. It may be that your video drivers are causing hardware acceleration to fail which is resulting in the corrupt shots. 

 

If you have any mp4's you can share with us to see if we can repro the problem, that'd be useful too.

Participating Frequently
August 23, 2023

AE version: 23.4

macOS 13.4.1