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June 14, 2021
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After Effects keeps crashing whenever trying to freeze rotoscope.

  • June 14, 2021
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I've been working on a project for quite some time now, and I have to keep coming back to this one shot that I need to be rotoscoped. THis is my 6th attempt to get the rotoscope to work but every time I try to freeze it, After Effects just crashes and I lose all the progress from the last hour or so that it takes to rotoscope the shot. Both my OS is up to date, along with After Effects. Please Help!

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Participant
April 8, 2023

I have having same issue on Macbook Pro 2021 with M1 Max 64GB

Mylenium
Legend
June 15, 2021

Check your system crash logs. It's quite likely that the AI-based functions of RB 2.0 crash due to compatibility issues with your graphics hardware and/ or the storage driver crashes when the freeze produces tons of cache data. These are the most common causes for these sorts of issues. also as a test at the very least switch RB to the lagacy 1.0 version. If that works, you can at least be sure that it realyl boils down to specific stuff in 2.0.

 

Mylenium

Jakob5D70Author
Participant
June 17, 2021

That still didn't fix it. It might be worth noting that I created the project through premiere pro, and it currently refuses to work within premiere as well. Whenever I try to play the file through dynamic link within premiere, it simply doesn't work. It isn't until after I have to quit premiere that I get a crash alert. Do you know of any ways to fix this?

 

 

Joost van der Hoeven
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 17, 2021

.mp4 h264 and h265 files (or any long-GOP codec) are hard to work with, as the computer needs to decompres a series of frames to get to work on the one frame you select, even on heavy speced systems. If your are experiencing issues with h264 and/or h265 footage it is always wise to transcode these to an iframe codec, like ProRes, DNxHD or Cineform. I always transcode to ProRes LT with .mp4 footage that is acting up. (it does not matter if you work on PC or Mac). The file size will be bigger, but compter can access the frame directly.

Inspiring
June 15, 2021

I have the same issue!

 

The settings for the project are default settings applied when installing aftereffects.

The program is not actually 'crashing' per-say however becoming entirely unresponsive, 
the framecount / # frames getting frozen remains at 1/# and doesn't update even tho the slider can be seen getting frames frozen. Periodically the program updates to say the freezing window is no longer responding then stops however is still unresponsive and won't update from 1/# frozen framecount.

My footage is .mp4 5 minute video.
My graphics card: RTX 2080 ti
Intel processor
16gb ram
Task manager showing 77% memory used.

I have no other programs/tasks, excepy chrome browser.

Inspiring
June 15, 2021

Nevermind, the program did crash because eventually became entirely unresponsive and never stopped/restored.

Mylenium
Legend
June 15, 2021

Impossible to say anything. You need to be much more precise and provide details about exact project settings, the footage you are working on, your system, your cache settings and of course the RB settings itself. If it happens on every project the harsh truth likely is that something is wrong with your system or your footage, but based on such vague descriptions of course nobody can figure that out.

 

Mylenium

Jakob5D70Author
Participant
June 15, 2021

My project settings are the default ones when creating a project from Premiere Pro dynamic link. The footage is .mp4, 30fps and around 8 seconds long. I haven't changed any of the rotoscope settings as I didn't even know this was possible. I've cleared my cache many times whilst trying to troubleshoot the problem and restarted, still to no avail. My computer specs are as follows:

Graphics cad: MX250

CPU: i7-10510U

16gb of ram

512 gb ssd