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Sections of green rendering with Prores 422 and 422 HQ

Community Beginner ,
Jul 22, 2022 Jul 22, 2022

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I'm getting large sections of green when I rendering social (non standard) sizes using ProRes 422 and 422 HQ (see attached).  Has anyone else been seeing this or getting these results?  Does anyone have a solution? Thank You! 

 

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Jul 22, 2022 Jul 22, 2022

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Super quick... this is off of After Effects 22.5.0

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Jul 23, 2022 Jul 23, 2022

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There is a good chance that one or more of your source footage files is a highly compressed MPEG file, and AE is having trouble decoding it. If that is the case, try transcoding the file to a frame-based production format. 

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Jul 23, 2022 Jul 23, 2022

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Try to deactivate hardware acceleration decoding for video files into After Effects Preferences. Go to Edit > Preferences > Import. Then, go to Edit > Purge > All memory and Disk cache. Restart After Effects and try again.

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Jul 24, 2022 Jul 24, 2022

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If Jose's solution doesn't work, try converting the file in either Media Encoder or VLC or similar.

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Jul 31, 2022 Jul 31, 2022

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Hi All!  First thank you for taking the time to reply to my post.  Sadly, even with everyone's expertise, I'm still getting variations of the same problem - even converting the file through Media Encoder etc.  What I eneded up doing was rendering the file cycling through the various ProRes encoding[s] (422, 422 HQ, LT 444 etc.) and one of them would end up giving me a proper image.  Sort of pain, but with deadlines looming I would've settled for anything that worked.  Once again, thank you all for taking the time the help - I really appreciate it. 

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