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Green Screen Glitch while rendering

Explorer ,
Mar 24, 2019 Mar 24, 2019

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Hi there!

I just encountered another issue when rendering my movie using AE CC 2019. While rendering I have some glitches where green colour appears from time to time, I do not know where this comes from? Any ideas

My idea is that the composition might consist of parts that have different FPS?

Best,

Jousef

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Explorer ,
Mar 24, 2019 Mar 24, 2019

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Here is my uploaded video that demonstrates this glitch issue, very annoying: No Matching Distribution for Tensoflow - Error | TheEngiineer - YouTube

If someone finds a solution to this I would be super happy!

All the best!

Jousef

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Guide ,
Mar 24, 2019 Mar 24, 2019

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Reasons can be two:
1. you have corrupted original file (dropped frames etc. in your screen grab) - if that is the case - there is not to much to do than record your original screengrab one more time
2. that is because of issues with mp4 compression - and if that is the case - just rerener your original file into intermediate codec and use that in AE.

Similar issue:  Weird glitchy outcome

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Mar 24, 2019 Mar 24, 2019

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I don't have any idea why that video was ever placed in After Effects. If it needed editing you should have used Premiere Pro. I agree that the original screen capture was probably corrupted, but PPro has a lot better chance of working through those problems than AE does.

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Thanks a lot Rick, makes absolute sense - was maybe too fixed on After Effects 

Cheers!

Jousef

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I really assume that the Nvidia Screen capture tool is the culprit here - would have to dig a bit deeper to see if that really is the case. Thanks a lot for your impetus!

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