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Hey guys, I'm in a bit of a pickle at the moment. I've recently set up a new system (radeon 5700xt / ryzen 9 3900x) Though now I'm running after effects for the first time and it's showing all these strange artifacts / displaced negative-ish objects. (when i move them around they go flicker all over the place. Does anyone know how to fix this? Whenever I try to google it I only find old bugs / stuff that looks nothing like what i'm experiencing.
Regardless of what info you may or may not have found, the same old, same old applies: Update your graphics drivers, configure them properly, check AE's hardware acceleration settings. In case of those contemporary super-powered cards you may also need to enable certain legacy settings or tone down openGL levels to increase compatibility.
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Hey guys, I'm in a bit of a pickle at the moment. I've recently set up a new system (radeon 5700xt / ryzen 9 3900x) Though now I'm running after effects for the first time and it's showing all these strange artifacts / displaced negative-ish objects. (when i move them around they go flicker all over the place. Does anyone know how to fix this? Whenever I try to google it I only find old bugs / stuff that looks nothing like what i'm experiencing.
Regardless of what info you may or may not have found, the same old, same old applies: Update your graphics drivers, configure them properly, check AE's hardware acceleration settings. In case of those contemporary super-powered cards you may also need to enable certain legacy settings or tone down openGL levels to increase compatibility.
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Regardless of what info you may or may not have found, the same old, same old applies: Update your graphics drivers, configure them properly, check AE's hardware acceleration settings. In case of those contemporary super-powered cards you may also need to enable certain legacy settings or tone down openGL levels to increase compatibility.
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Apperently it were the hardware acceleration settings, thanks a bunch!