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I've been looking around for a long time and I can't find any solution to this problem.
I'm making a video in After Effects CC 2019, it works good in After Effects (I can watch it without problem), but when it comes to the exporting process, in Media Encoder CC 2019, after rendering it in H.264, the parts of the video that have the adjustment layer on top look solid color white, I can hear the audio, but looks like the adjustment layer is a solid color and I can't see the video under it. However, the parts without the adjustment layer work well.
Maybe I did something wrong, one screenshot of the compostion:
Ask me more photos or questions if you need more information.
Thanks!
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Which Effects do you apply on the Adjustment layer?
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Select the adjustment layer, press uu then Shift + e to reveal all modified properties and effects on the adjustment layer. jCarefully examine all of the effects. If any of the effects are GPU accelerated, turn the GPU acceleration off. If that does not help then start turning effects off or resetting parameters until the problem goes away.
If you still can't figure things out then post a screenshot that shows us exactly what you have applied to the adjustment layer. A screenshot that does not show the modified properties of the layer giving you problems is almost completely useless.
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Rick Gerard​ Mohammad.Harb​
I applied some effects for the transitions between the videos: Motion tile, optic compensation and transform. If that helps, I was just following a tutorial from Youtube "Smooth WARP ZOOM TRANSITION tutorial! 2018 - YouTube"​, I used the same effects and in the same way. The part with this adjustment layer at the final MP4 looks like when you double clic the adjustment layer in After Effects. It looks color white just from the begging of the adjustment layer, without any keyframes or effects (2nd screenshot).
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Did you try to purge your memory and disk cache before render?
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From After Effects or Adobe Media Encoder?
How can I do that?
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After effects, go to Edit/Purge/All Memory and disk cache
than try to render again, finally can you post a screenshot show us how it look inside after effects before the render?
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I tried it and doesn't work.
What precisely you want the screenshot of?
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Hi! We'll need to see a screen shot showing what you've did with the properties on those effects. How you changed it.
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I did the same as the video linked at the other message. Just played a little bit with keyframes of scale, position, anchor point... Also used a little bit the graph editor.
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