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Whenever I try to drag a text layer of type in it, everything happens with a huge delay. 2 secs today. Shouldn't be a problem fixing this in 2019…
Also, rendering simple script-animated text plate with a solid bg color could take up to 20 minutes. I have pretty good Macbook Pro i7.
BUT then, if I construct a cool Sci-Fi space scene in Element 3D (3rd party AE plugin), with several textures and lights and a depth of field camera in it, renderind could take less time! How??! .
Hi pasiv and matteociaociao,
This shouldn't be happening. I haven't heard about this in the community that much. I'd recommend that you file a bug on our UserVoice platform so that others can upvote it. It's also the best way to share your feedback with the After Effects team. Here is the link: After Effects: Hot (1659 ideas) – Adobe video & audio apps
Thanks,
Rameez
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Have run into this problem doing a credit roll in After Effects 2024 - refresh on any aspect of the text layer takes 15-30 seconds... change font, no good, change faux bold, no good, copy and paste from another app, no good. Remove and manually type fonts - worked for a bit - but there are 800 lines of copy in the roll. I am not manually typing all 800 lines. Is there any work around? I have been at this all day and I am not even half way through ... I updated AE 2024 to newest version - no good. Not sure how to get around this other than painfully sit here and edit each line ... I have to format the font - titles are all caps bold and names are upper/lower medium - font is Montserrat Bold (did not matter if it was Arial, Hevetica or Jimbo's hand made font - they all take the same 15-30 seconds to refresh. MacBook Pro M1 Spring 2022 model running Ventura 13.3. I have one text layer and one null with expression to time out the credit roll. I have done them like this many times in the past - never had this issue.
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Hi gang! So I think I've found ANOTHER workaround for the text issues we all have randomly running into. I've ran into this on and off for YEARS and some of the fixes people have suggested in the past have worked, sometimes they don't and sometimes they work a little, then randomly don't work. Using better fonts, no faux bold etc, all helps.
However, during one project I got nailed by it bad, when just an hour before on a different project everything was fine. So I went into troubleshooting mode because it's been months since I got hit with this.
Here's what I think it is happening. At some point a text element is getting corrupted under the hood somehow. Now as you know, when you create another NEW text element, its default is to use the same settings as the last one. I'm not talking copy and paste, I'm talking about making a whole new one. It remembers the settings from the last one and this corruption is getting passed on to the new element like some hereditary disease.
Changing the text properties does not help, changing the fonts, size etc does not help. The only way to fix is it to use a text element that does not have this corruption to create the new ones from. That way, all future new elements don't get it.
What I did was temporarily launched AE into safe mode and started a new blank project. And created a new text element and boom problem gone and it was using AE default font and settings. I saved that off.
Relaunched AE in normal mode, opened the problem project imported that comp into the it. I copied the text element pasted into a comp with the problem text. I matched the same fonts and settings as the problem text. Deleted the problem text(s) and the issue went away. Then I just kept making new text elements, making sure never to touch the old ones. Sure I had get the settings right again. And in some cases redo animations... however I found that copy and pasting transform keyframes from the infected elements to the new elements did not seem to transfer the corruption.
I was able to fix an entire project this way. No issues at all. Moving forward this is what I did. I always work out of "template" AE project that I create all new projects from it. So I just added this "safe" default text element to a comp. This way I always have a safe one I can copy from and use whenever I run into this issues again.
So far it's been perfect for me. Stupid workaround I know but I hope it made senses and helps someone else out. Hit me up if works for you or confused by my convoluted method. I'd love to see it works for others. Good luck AE friends! - Rob
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Thanks for sharing your findings.
On this "It remembers the settings from the last one and this corruption is getting passed on to the new element like some hereditary disease." - that's an interesting observation. I've now run into this problem 2-3 times since the original popped up... I couldn't determine how Faux Bold got turned off, as I never use it. After finding this thread, turned it off and the speed returned.
A month later, working with this same file - BOOM, faux bold is now randomly BACK ON for no reason at all. At least this time around, I immediately knew where the render speed was being killed and was able to quickly correct it.