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‎Mar 11, 2025
06:07 PM
Disable Hardware Acceleration: In Preferences > Preview, uncheck "Hardware Accelerate Composition, Layer, and Footage Panels." Update Drivers: Make sure your GPU drivers are up-to-date. Increase RAM Allocation: Go to Preferences > Memory and allocate more RAM to After Effects.
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‎Mar 11, 2025
06:04 PM
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Hi @JuMagne974 After Effects relies on hardware acceleration for certain tasks, especially with video playback. Sometimes, hardware acceleration can cause issues depending on your system’s configuration, particularly with newer Apple Silicon Macs like your M2 Max. Solution: Try disabling hardware acceleration in After Effects. Go to Preferences > Preview and uncheck the option for "Hardware Accelerate Composition, Layer, and Footage Panels". Restart After Effects and see if the freezing issue persists. This can often help with video playback problems or UI freezes related to GPU usage. 2. Update After Effects and macOS After Effects and macOS often release updates that contain performance improvements, bug fixes, and compatibility enhancements. Ensuring you're using the latest versions might resolve known issues with the software, especially with newer hardware like the Apple M2 Max. Solution: Check for updates in After Effects: Open the Creative Cloud App and check for any available updates for After Effects. Update macOS to the latest stable version available if you haven’t already. New macOS updates often contain bug fixes that can improve compatibility with Adobe products. 3. Memory and Cache Issues After Effects is very memory-intensive, and issues with caching or insufficient memory can cause freezes, especially with large video files. Clearing the media cache or adjusting memory settings might help. Solution: Clear the cache: Go to Preferences > Media & Disk Cache and click Empty Disk Cache. Increase the amount of RAM reserved for After Effects: In Preferences > Memory, ensure that After Effects is allocated enough memory, especially with 32 GB RAM available on your Mac. Set your cache location to a faster drive if possible (for example, an external SSD). 4. Check Video Format Compatibility You mentioned using H264 and Apple ProRes footage, which are generally well-supported, but there can be some performance issues, particularly with H264 encoding. H264 is a compressed format, which can be more taxing on the system during playback, especially for large or high-bitrate files. Solution: Convert your H264 footage to a more editing-friendly format like Apple ProRes or DNxHD/HR for better performance in After Effects. Use proxies: If you're working with large or high-resolution files, try using proxy footage to reduce the workload on your system. 5. Check for Third-Party Plugins Sometimes, third-party plugins or effects can be incompatible with newer versions of After Effects, leading to crashes or freezes. Solution: Disable third-party plugins and see if the problem persists. You can disable them by temporarily removing the plugin folder from your After Effects installation or testing with a clean install. Check for plugin updates: Ensure all third-party plugins you're using are updated to support the latest version of After Effects. 6. GPU Driver and Metal API Apple’s Metal API is used by After Effects on macOS, and while it generally works well with Apple Silicon chips, there may be occasional issues with how certain GPU tasks are handled. Solution: Switch to OpenGL instead of Metal for GPU acceleration (if possible) in Preferences > Previews > GPU Information. This may alleviate issues, though Metal typically works better with Apple Silicon. 7. Test with a Clean Preferences File A corrupt preferences file can sometimes cause instability in After Effects. Solution: Reset After Effects preferences by holding down Shift + Alt (Option) + Command (Mac) immediately after launching After Effects. This will restore the default preferences, which can often fix freezing issues. 8. Check Console Logs for Errors After Effects should generate logs that can help identify the specific cause of the freeze. Solution: Check the Console app (Applications > Utilities > Console) for any error messages related to After Effects during the time it freezes. Look for any issues that might point to a conflict or a failing component. 9. Consider Using a Different Software Version Sometimes, new updates introduce bugs that aren't immediately fixed. You could try downgrading to an earlier stable version of After Effects. Solution: If the issue persists, you might want to revert to a previous version of After Effects (such as 25.0 or 24.x) by using the Creative Cloud App and selecting Other Versions under After Effects. 10. Reinstall After Effects If all else fails, a complete reinstallation of After Effects may be necessary. Sometimes a fresh installation can resolve lingering issues caused by corrupted files or misconfigurations. Solution: Uninstall After Effects, restart your computer, and then reinstall the latest version of the software. Given your setup (Mac Studio with M2 Max and 32 GB RAM), After Effects should perform well, especially for most compositions. However, ensuring that all of the above aspects are optimized can help prevent crashes and freezing. For more in-depth technical discussions and potential fixes, you might want to check out Adobe Support or forums like Reddit’s After Effects community, where others might have experienced similar issues on the M2 Max.
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‎Mar 11, 2025
06:01 PM
Thanks @Kevin-Monahan its helpful.
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‎Mar 06, 2025
05:36 PM
Check Your Audio File – Use a WAV file instead of MP3/MP4 to avoid compression issues. You can convert audio using Audacity or Adobe Media Encoder. Switch to Value Graph – Since you're using Speed Graph, try switching to Value Graph in the Graph Editor. This gives a clearer representation of keyframe values. Manually Adjust Keyframes – If floating keyframes appear where they shouldn’t, manually delete or reposition them in the Graph Editor. Use an EQ Filter – Some beats might be too low/high in frequency, causing irregular keyframes. Apply an EQ filter in Audition or Premiere Pro before importing. Recreate the Keyframes – Delete the current Audio Amplitude layer and reapply Animation > Keyframe Assistant > Convert Audio to Keyframes to see if the issue persists.
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‎Mar 03, 2025
05:12 PM
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I often run into performance issues when working with large, complex compositions in After Effects. Whether it’s lag during previews or long render times, I’m looking for strategies to improve efficiency. Any suggestions for optimizing settings, using proxies, or hardware upgrades? For those interested in learning more about the software's capabilities, I recommend checking out the After Effects documentation for some official tips and best practices.
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‎Feb 27, 2025
11:24 AM
Thankyou @jane-e Yeah i want to know about What new tools or techniques is most useful for motion design and animation?
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‎Feb 26, 2025
04:04 PM
Adobe After Effects is still the go-to tool for motion graphics and video compositing, and the 2025 updates have introduced exciting new features. What new tools or techniques have you found most useful for motion design and animation? Let’s talk about how After Effects is evolving and how we can use it to create stunning visuals.
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‎Feb 25, 2025
10:34 AM
Thankyou @Trevor.Dennis Really Helpful.
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‎Feb 22, 2025
01:37 PM
1 Upvote
Just curious and learning more about the topic Appreciate the insights.
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‎Feb 22, 2025
07:07 AM
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I'm just asking as an individual curious to learn more about how others are integrating AI into their workflows.
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‎Feb 22, 2025
07:05 AM
That's a great use of Neural Filters
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‎Feb 18, 2025
10:55 AM
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‎Feb 18, 2025
10:54 AM
With Adobe continuously improving its AI-powered features, this question invites users to share how AI is influencing their design process.
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