Blue Screen of Death BSOD After Effects Media Encoder
Hi, I've been getting BSODs when rendering from After Effects in Media Encoder since around May/June.
When it happens: BSOD crashes on certain projects from After Effects, but not others. It only happens when actively rendering in Media Encoder, but mainly seems to happen while A) Scrubbing through the timeline, B) Opening a new file or C) Opening Blender, which I use often. It seems that more complex projects cause the crash, which simple video exports never do.
What happens: The error is VIDEO_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_INTERNAL. The minidump file created during the crash indicates WATCHDOG.SYS as the problem. I would also add that the render times on certain projects is massive. I have records of a render from May 2022 taking two minutes, and the exact same render is currently taking two hours. Note: There's a specific After Effects project that causes the BSOD consistently, however I've had a co-worker run the renders on his computer with no issues.
My computer: Ryzen 3700X, RTX 2070 Super, Kingston 32GB 3000mhz, and it's happened on both Windows 10 and Windows 11
What's Been Tried Already:
- Reinstalling GPU driver (game ready and studio)
- Rolling back GPU to a driver from before the problem started (game ready and studio)
- Reinstalling AE and ME
- Rolling back AE and ME to a point before the problem started
- Running scans on all hardware
- Replacing GPU (tried out a 3700 ti)
- Testing RAM one at a time
- Replacing main C drive
- Replacing CPU
- Upgrade from Windows 10 to 11
- Clean install of Windows 11
- Disable Boosts in Bios
- Update Asus Chipset Drivers
- Turning on performance mode in Nvidia 3D settings
- Turning off GPU hardware acceleration in Windows
- Updating BIOS
The only thing left in the computer that hasn't been been tested with a replacement is the motherboard, so that's the next step. Animation is a big part of my job, and I've had to turn down several large animation projects over the past few months, not to mention the costs of having professionals look at my computer. It would be nice to know if anyone else has had this problem, and if there are any solutions out there.
