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Hello everyone!
I don't use After effects too much, but I had this important project, and I spent about 45 hours working on it until this happened.
One of the causes could be that I had about 500 layers of photos and film inside the project. I am working on AE CC 2019 currently.
So here is what happened:
I dragged in a new clip, as always. But suddenly AE gave me the overflow 17 § 19 message, and then a message that said "strange situation". I waited before I clicket it away... and noticed that the new layer didnt say it was the 589th or so, but the number was -214.
Its obviously impossible to have a minus number of layers.
Then I closed the file, duplicated it and reopened to check again.
The cut material is still playable, but I can only view 1/6 of the layers I had, all others are gone, invisible or whatever. I found out about the 'shy' layers, but I clicked and unclicked that option, and nothing happens.
I also tried reducing the exsisting layers in undercompositions, but the lower layers just dont appear.
Other people with that problem said it was teh autocontrast or a file that needed to be removed, but as soon as I tried anything what they said, my AE immediately crashed.
My solution for now is that I try exporting my material as good as I can, and start a new project with the rendered file. Also I couldnt connect AE to the Media Encoder while having this buggy file open, so I had to render out a 300 GB Quicktime file in order to have it work out.
Can anyone tell me what it could be?
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Did you checked the auto-save folder? Maybe you'll find a your project in working state there.
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if you have access to CC2018 version try to save as your file backward and test it on CC2018, also in this case you have the ability to use AME incase you need it, but overall if you looking to render you existing part and use the render file don't use a MP4 file try to use better codec like ProRez so you will not loose any quality.
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