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July 14, 2013
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After Effects error: (-1610153453)

  • July 14, 2013
  • 12 replies
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I have recently made a intro for a user on youtube, I go to render the intro and I get this:

after effects: Rendering Error while writing to file (-1610153453)

Rendering Options:

1280 X 720

H.264

Audio output: 48.000 kHz

Video bitrate: 120

Level: 5.1

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After effects version:

CS6

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I've reinstalled Quicktime, and I've redone the settings, I am rendering it in my C:/ drive, the only one

I've only encountered this error about 5 times and It's starting to get VERY annoying.

Please reply as soon as you can, Thanks!

~ MUFFINSSS

    Correct answer Saschaelk

    This is an i/o performance Problem... dont write the file on the same drive your read. Well... your writing drive must be faster then your reading drive.

    12 replies

    Participant
    October 20, 2021
    Nada funcionó para mí y tengo el mismo error.
    Descargué una plantilla de videohive lovely-slides/25195360
    y nada de lo que dijeron aquí funcionó para mí 😞
     

     

    Participant
    July 6, 2018

    Hi,

    Maybe it can help someone : I had the same error message and I fixed it by rendering the video on another drive (switched from D:/ to C:/, on the desktop) and it worked like a charm !

    Didn't change anything else, settings, etc.

    Have a nice day !

    Wiz'

    Participant
    January 15, 2018

    I got the same issues.

    Working on After Effects project, trying to render in H.264:

    - I have already deleted luts effects

    - Deleted some others effects that would be making this troble

    - Changed the disk for the output

    - Saved with norwegian characters

    - Changed the GPU render to Mercury

    - Created a new composition

    - Exported to Premiere

    - Changed the output format to QuickTime, AVI, and Windows Media

    - Restarted my notebook

    And the error is still there, everytime in a different frame in redering...

    Please, if someone solved it, help us!

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    Estou tendo os mesmos problemas e já fiz praticamente de tudo, mas nada funcionou!

    Participant
    January 5, 2018

    Tive que traduzir para poder ler à todos. Traduzam também.

    Tive que tirar letras latinas, e, talvez seu After esteja salvo numa outra partição, C: e D:
    testem isso.

    Xombie
    Participant
    March 21, 2017

    Possible solve.

    I have just encountered this problem.

    I have been rendering the same files over and over, fine tuning etc. I decided to try to speed up rendering by allowing multiple processors to handle the threads. As soon as I did this, ...Edit > preferences > Memory & Multi threading.... and enabled multi threading, I encountered the error message. I tried dinking around with some settings but they didn't change anything. As soon as I restarted AE, I unchecked the Multi threading option and was back in business as usual.

    HTH

    Andy

    Flexio
    Participant
    June 2, 2017

    That was helpful !

    Participant
    September 26, 2016

    Check the path of your output file that not contains latin characters.

    I've got the same error code. The source file and the render out put file was in a folder with the name "diseño". Later I move the file to another path without a latin characters on it and it solve the issue.

    Cheers.

    Jay6142
    Participant
    July 19, 2016

    Hi there, now I had got a same problem. but I could not understand it.

    I tried rendering as MP4 / H.264 format. as a result, I got a problem.

    and I tried many solution following the posts. but it did not work.

    anyway, I solved I just change the rendering option MP4 to MOV same H.264.

    I don't understand it plz, tell me more clear if someone solved it. Thanx.

    Raja Atwy
    Participant
    December 18, 2016

    Solved by removing an apostrophe from the comp, file, and folder name.

    SaschaelkCorrect answer
    Participant
    February 6, 2016

    This is an i/o performance Problem... dont write the file on the same drive your read. Well... your writing drive must be faster then your reading drive.

    Participant
    October 26, 2020

    OMG I LOVE YOU. Thank you so much!

    Participant
    August 6, 2015

    I have recently made a intro for a user on youtube, I go to render the intro and I get this:

    after effects: Rendering Error while writing to file (-1610153453)

    Rendering Options:

    1280 X 720

    H.264

    Audio output: 48.000 kHz

    Video bitrate: 120

    Level: 5.1

    ------------

    After effects version:

    CS6

    -----------

    I've reinstalled Quicktime, and I've redone the settings, I am rendering it in my C:/ drive, the only one

    I've only encountered this error about 5 times and It's starting to get VERY annoying.

    Hi Forum i just have the some error today, and i solve, if u have that error is because u put your save in many folders for exemple:

    C:\Users\UserName\Desktop\Folder_1/Folder_2/Folder_3/ etc...

    Try just that:

    C:\Users\UserName\Desktop\Folder_1

    MUFFINSSS
    MUFFINSSSAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    August 12, 2015

    Hi, this topic was posted 2 years ago, I'm quite suprised this is still being replied to..

    Well, I should stop being lazy and start looking at my inbox.

    MUFFINSSS
    MUFFINSSSAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    August 12, 2015

    Also, I don't have this problem, I don't even know of it anymore, thanks for your help though, and sorry for wasting your time

    nareiter
    Participant
    March 4, 2015

    The same thing happend to me, but the problem was the size of the comp, it was wrong.