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August 29, 2020
Question

My after effects preview stops playing sound part way through the preview

  • August 29, 2020
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When I try and preview my edit, it will preview the video and the sound and then randomly, the audio will stop playing while the video continues. Some times if I take away effects it plays a tiny bit better. It will preview with sound and video, then stop playing the sound but continue playing the video, then after previewing for a little bit it will resume and play audio again till it eventually stops playing audio again. I have no idea whats up, does anybody have any suggestions? I have Mac book pro 8 GB ram. Any help is appreciated!!!

My version of After effects is 14.0.1.5 ( 2017 AE )

5 replies

Participant
July 7, 2023

Mines is similar to yours, except my video stopped working completely but the sound is still there and every time I try to add another clip to it or to put in effect to it, it stops working completely. I have a Windows 11, so what do I do?

 

and in order for me to get it back working again to see the results I have to close the whole entire app and open it back up, only it for it to repeat again

Participant
January 22, 2021

hey I'm not sure if you're still having this problem but it may have to do with your compostion frame rate. i was having this same problem and changing it from 600 to 60 fixed it instantly.

ALLPACS
Participant
July 28, 2021

YOURE RIGHT!  Its the composition or something in the project.  I tihnk it might be Photoshop files in project being used as composition layers.  Anyway I started my porject again and audio plays fine!

ALLPACS
Participant
July 28, 2021

Actually found it i think, For some reason more than 4 x3d players stops my audio, if i rapidly toggle the 3d option on that layer whilst playback the audio plays again.   I have no idea whats going on

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 29, 2020

Sounds like you're using Spacebar for your Previews at the default settings.

 

As Kyle suggested above, you'll want to customize the Preview settings in the Preview tab to better match your MacBook Pro's performance.  

 

Or leave the default settings and do the following when you're ready to do a preview:

  • Set your Comp Resolution to Half (command shift j) or to Quarter (command option shift j) then press Shift Spacebar to skip frames.  With this approach, you're trading image quality and smooth motion for longer Previews.
  • When you stop the preview, set the Comp Resolution to Full (command j) to make adjustments.

 

Since you only have 8GB of RAM, also make sure that as few other applications are open as possible while you're working in AE.

 

Also, consider creating a custom Output Module for rendering preview movies.  I like to use Apple ProRes422 Proxy for preview renders.  It renders quickly, has a very good image quality, a modest file size and plays back smoothly/

 

When you're ready to upgrade your MacBook Pro, try to get at least 16GB of RAM.  If you're using AE on a regular basis, try to go with a model that supports 32GB or more.

Participant
August 30, 2020

Thank you for the replies! So i tried a little bit of everything meantioned by everyone. i set all preview to the lowest setting which is quater, and i set the frames to 8, and it is still giving me the same problem. at first it previewed just fine then i decided to play it again and then 4 seconds later the audio cut out again. 

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 31, 2020

Hello TSNBN:

 

I think I miss-read your issue.  Would it be correct to say that you're having intermittent audio issues with your Preview?  

 

It could still be a low RAM issue, but AE usually stops playing picture and sound rather than just sound.

 

If you export a movie file, does the audio export with it from start to finish as expected?

 

If you do a Preview with just audio (disable the Eye icon in the Preview panel or Solo the audio layer in the Comp and hide the video if needed), does the audio then play as expected?

 

Another troubleshooting step is to start a new project and import just the audio.  Add that to a Comp and see how that previews.  If that works, then you know there's something going on with the AEP.  If that does not work, then you know it's probably something with After Effects.

Kyle Hamrick
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 29, 2020

As Byron noted, you're scraping by on the minimum viable amount of RAM for After Effects, which means you're not going to get great performance. 

If you're not already, please take a look at reducing your preview resolution or frame rate - After Effects isn't necessarily intended to be blasting out full-quality previews all the time. You can change these settings in your Preview panel.

Participant
January 6, 2024

but i be having like 32gb of ram and my ae still just cuts some parts out 

Community Expert
August 29, 2020

Did you tried to make preview in another computer? Perhaps you need more RAM to make a good preview if you are inserted too much effects.

Byron.
Participating Frequently
May 10, 2024

always blaming the user. I have an M2, 4 years later with 64gigs and I have the same issue.

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 10, 2024

Testing a project on a second machine is a good troubleshooting step when an unexpected issue with performance comes up.