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Rendering stops in the middle of the video.

New Here ,
Jan 21, 2024 Jan 21, 2024

Hello, I've got a problem that has been occurring when rendering the second time. I normally render multiple times to check the end result of my video to see if i like it, if i don't ill change up a few effects or adjust the clips.
I've cleared cache and memory multiple times but that hasn't change anything, I've increased the RAM space available for AE i have 28.9 GB and set the RAM for other applications to 3 GB, and that's the lowest I can go. (as showed in the photo below.) I've rendered it through media encoder queue (H.264), through after effects render queue (lossless and QuickTime) but they both always stopped at the same point.
It always stops rendering at the same point, and that's the end of a clip where i barely have any effects on, only keyframed opacity (100 to 25).
At this point i have no clue what to do, I'm out of ideas and if you have any recommendations id be more that happy to read them, here are my specs:
os - Windows 11 Pro
processor - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core Processor
ram - 32.0 GB
gpu- Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060

I use after effects 2020.
Thank you, have a nice day/night.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 25, 2024 Jan 25, 2024
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Have you experienced it with any other projects? What happens if you remove the keyframes? Does it help? Sometimes it's the media that causes issues like this. Try transcoding your media and replace it with the existing one in After Effects.

Let us know if any of the steps help.

 

Thanks,
Nishu

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