Mark Ortiz
April 24th, 2007, 11:56 AM
Hi,
Can anyone give me a hand with this.
Everytime I try to render a project w/After Effects 7 I get the following error message:
After Effects can't continue: sorry, After Effects has crashed. See www.adobe.com/support/products/aftereffects.html for known issues. If you still can't resolve the issue, please contact Adobe Technical Support (2). (0::42)"
I'm currently working w/an Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.2Ghz, 1GB of DDR333 PC2700 Non-Ecc Memory (512MB x2)
And a GeForceFX 5200-8x 128MB Video Card
It looks like my Video Card should support AFX7, however
Previously I had to dowload new drivers for my Video Card in order to solve a problem w/AFX crashing when I tried to open it. So I don't know if that's the problem or not.
I just checked the Adobe site, and here's what they had to say about the same problem:
1. Uninstall QuickTime and then reinstall it.
********If it's up to date do i need to do this?***********
2. Update your graphics card's drivers (if you're on Windows, otherwise make sure you're using the latest OS X version.)
***********Already did that************
3. Rebuild your preference file (all you Preference settings will be lost, unfortunately) by holding down Cmd-Opt-Shift / Ctrl-Alt-Shift directly after you've clicked the AE icon.
**********NOt sure what this will do***********
4. Run a disk check to make sure your harddrive isn't damaged.
5. Also, uninstall any thrird-party codecs such as XviD, DivX, FFDShow etcetera.
********I think I do Have DivX on my computer. Does this make a difference?**********
Any help that someone can give w/this would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks,
--Mark
Can anyone give me a hand with this.
Everytime I try to render a project w/After Effects 7 I get the following error message:
After Effects can't continue: sorry, After Effects has crashed. See www.adobe.com/support/products/aftereffects.html for known issues. If you still can't resolve the issue, please contact Adobe Technical Support (2). (0::42)"
I'm currently working w/an Intel Pentium 4 Processor 3.2Ghz, 1GB of DDR333 PC2700 Non-Ecc Memory (512MB x2)
And a GeForceFX 5200-8x 128MB Video Card
It looks like my Video Card should support AFX7, however
Previously I had to dowload new drivers for my Video Card in order to solve a problem w/AFX crashing when I tried to open it. So I don't know if that's the problem or not.
I just checked the Adobe site, and here's what they had to say about the same problem:
1. Uninstall QuickTime and then reinstall it.
********If it's up to date do i need to do this?***********
2. Update your graphics card's drivers (if you're on Windows, otherwise make sure you're using the latest OS X version.)
***********Already did that************
3. Rebuild your preference file (all you Preference settings will be lost, unfortunately) by holding down Cmd-Opt-Shift / Ctrl-Alt-Shift directly after you've clicked the AE icon.
**********NOt sure what this will do***********
4. Run a disk check to make sure your harddrive isn't damaged.
5. Also, uninstall any thrird-party codecs such as XviD, DivX, FFDShow etcetera.
********I think I do Have DivX on my computer. Does this make a difference?**********
Any help that someone can give w/this would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks,
--Mark