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Hello, I just updated my driver on my desktop. Which before then, I could export anything just fine. Adobe adjusted to the new driver and I was able to edit and preview in the program just fine. However, when it came to exporting it glitches out the entire thing. Either the video doesn't export but it is an mp4 format, or it will export the video but its all glitched, blended together, then freezes frame. Exporting in both render queue and Media Encoder cause this issue, it allows me to export in AVI format, but I need h.264 and not AVI. I'm not too sure what to do about such. I even went back into previous project files from weeks and months prior with successful exports, but when I tested an export with those, they also glitched out in the results. And yes, test 2 was exported with video on as an mp4, the rest are pics of what the exports look like
When you say "updated my driver" - does that mean you GPU video card driver?
If that's the case, you could try turning off hardware accelerated exports and see if that helps.
Can you roll back to a previous GPU driver that did work?
What version of After Effects are you using? Are you rendering inside AE or out to Media Encoder?
Are you using an NVIDIA GPU? What version of the drivers do you have installed?
Are you using hardware or software encoding during export?
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When you say "updated my driver" - does that mean you GPU video card driver?
If that's the case, you could try turning off hardware accelerated exports and see if that helps.
Can you roll back to a previous GPU driver that did work?
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Hey guys, I've been trying to render a video from After Effects or Premiere Pro for days now and I keep getting the same broken result despite different export settings. I created the rough cut in Premiere, then replaced the whole timeline with an After Effects composition and added animations there using PSDs. Regardless of whether I use Premiere, After Effects or the Media Encoder to export, it always looks like the photo. The audio track runs normally and the rest is just a huge glitch... You can see behind the glitches that all the scenes of the video (about 3 min long in total) can be seen briefly in the first 15 seconds and then just get stuck somewhere in the last scene and then we see this still image for over two minutes. I hope someone knows what the problem is and can tell me what to do, I haven't found anything helpful on the internet so far.
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Hey Robert,
Sorry for the poor experience. Do you have an NVIDIA GPU? If so, please perform a clean installation of NVIDIA Studio Driver 551.23 (https://adobe.ly/4cs7gxZ). If you do not have an NVIDIA GPU, please share your system specifications (OS, OS version, CPU, GPU, RAM) and export settings (codec, format, frame rate). As a workaround, changing the codec to Quicktime Prores 422 might help.
Thanks,
Ishan
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Yes it works now, thank you so much!!!
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Hi guys, I have a problem with After Effects when exporting in H264 format, a few weeks ago it was working perfectly but since yesterday when it finishes exporting through the Media Encoder, the file is damaged.
I have already tried:
- Uninstall and reinstall the program
- Install older versions like 23.0
- Install the BETA version
- Lowering the bitrate
Nothing solves the problem and it always exports wrong, but if I export well in any other format such as: Quicktime, avi, webm, H265.
Sometimes the file looks corrupted and sometimes nothing appears in the video and just leaves the audio or removes it.
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Hi, I'm having the same problem, I could only export in H264 at a bitrate lower than 3, any level higher than 3 is exporting corrupted, I've already reinstalled, Updated, and verified the video driver settings, and I've even tried to export in Quicktime, which is working, and convert to H364 using media encoder, but is resulting on the same error, All of the 3 software is resulting on this error, Premiere, After and Media encoder. It probably is something on the Adobe render engine.
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What's the version of After Effects and Media Encoder you're using? Are you macOS or Windows? Are you using a custom preset to export H.264? If so, can you try with one of the presets available by default?
Please report back.
Note: Moving this thread from Bugs to Discussions for troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Nishu
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I'm using the lastest version of after effects 24.2.1, on windows, using the presets available by default.
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Which media player are you using to preview? Can you try importing the H.264 file back into After Effects and see if the issue persists? Are any of your files saved in a folder that's synced with the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc)?
Let us know.
Thanks,
Nishu
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I use the player VLC, and I've used the media player native and still with the same problem.
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If NVIDIA graphics, make sure to use a Studio Driver from NVIDIA (NOT the Game Driver), but not the latest version - it has issues with Premiere Pro and may have issues with After Effects and AME.
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THANK YOU!!! It's was this the reason, is was the Nvidia Studio driver version. I've made a downgrade to the version 551.23 and the render worked.
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You're welcome.
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Ao renderizar no After Effects no formato H.264, o video fica somente o fundo. Mas no formato AVI, fica certo.
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Update your graphics driver, check your hardware acceleration stuff.
Mylenium
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We are hearing some reports of a recent NVIDIA driver causing encoding issues, not only in AE but in multiple video editing products. As Mylenium suggests, try changing your GPU driver and see if that helps.
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Hey there,
Sorry for the issue. Are you using an NVIDIA GPU? If so, can you check if there are any Studio Driver updates available for your GPU? Please also share which GPU you're using and your export settings. That will help us suggest workarounds for the problem. You can also try setting the Performance field under the Video options in the export settings to Software Only to export without using the GPU. That might help you export without any issues.
Thanks,
Ishan
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What version of After Effects are you using? Are you rendering inside AE or out to Media Encoder?
Are you using an NVIDIA GPU? What version of the drivers do you have installed?
Are you using hardware or software encoding during export?
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It could be the Nvidia GPU driver. Try downgrading it if you're using one. If not, try exporting using the Software Encoding.
Let us know how it goes.
Note: Moving this thread from Bugs to Discussions for troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Nishu