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After Effects warning: Undo group mismatch, will attempt to fix. Have reinstalled After Effects a number of times, and now have a new computer. IT support at work are baffled. This happens as a result of not being able to import files in the normal way (File> Import, double click the media browser, right click on media browser and import) This is not a continuous issue, when I first open AE, I am able to work as normal, import at normal. Only after importing a few different comps does this begin to happen. I am suddenly unable to import any type of file or media. It does not respond or react to opening a box to even begin browsing for what I wish to import. The only other way to import would be to drag and drop my desired media into the project. As a result, when attempting to edit key frames for that imported item, this error (as before) will appear, and all imported media will disappear. Any idea how on earth to fix this issue, or what else I can do? The work around I have at the moment, is to close AE and reopen it, for it to work for about 30 mins before stopping again. it also quite often crashes when this pop up appears.
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Resurrecting this thread for anyone else who is getting the error message:
After Effects warning: logged 2 errors, please check log. First error was "warning: Undo group mismatch, will attempt to fix."
Has been happening for a few weeks before today Tue 15 Aug 2023. From this thread I'm concluding it is caused by the Plug-in script "Render Frame at Markers". I will bring it to the programmer's attention.
After Effects Version 23.6.0 (Build 62)
MacOS Ventura 13.4.1 (c)
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Yeah, still ongoing in AE 24.0.3, latest Ventura, with an M1 Macbook Pro Max topped off. It's not so debilitating on this end as it is annoying and silly. Why on earth would an error message be worded so vaguely, so passively? Will attempt? I don't want to know that the app is "attempting" anything, just freaking do it. If it fails then let me know.
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It's phrased in developer-speak.
It could read something like, "Something happened that could cause a crash. After Effects is attempting to prevent it. If a crash does not occur, this was successful. Ok."
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I hear you, but again, why do we need to see this message at all? If it crashes, it crashes, but why interrupt the process and make me have to click one more thing to get back to work?