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Hey Guys,
I'm getting these weird issues that appear to be video card related. Occasionally in after effects when scrubbing through the timeline I will get these random black boxes appearing. I've tried rooting through all my layers to see if soloing or eyeballing them off would effect the black boxes but it doesn't. They just randomly appear and when they do they tend to stay there. For instance, the one in the screenshot appeared at around a minute and always shows up in that exact place but it goes away when i scrub back to 50 seconds.
I'm running an iMac late 2014 27inch 5k Model OS 10.10.4.
4 GHz Intel Core i7
28 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
AMD Radeon R9 M295X 4096 MB
After Effects 2017 14.0.1.5
Below is a screenshot of the issue in my viewport. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12299360/Video_Card_Issue.jpg
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I have the same problem but for me it's not random, it happens when a footage is missing in that frame.
iMac 5K 17,1
Sierra 10.12.2
After Effects cc2015 13.8.1.38
4 GHz Intel Core i7
RAM 32 GB
AMD Radeon R9 M395X
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Both of you, please consider updating to the 14.1 version. There were a number of big fixes in that update.
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Thank you Szalam but I can't, we have a corporate licence and it's until cc2015, not cc2017.
Maybe downgrading to cc2014?
thanks
elena
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colombazaa wrote
Thank you Szalam but I can't, we have a corporate licence and it's until cc2015, not cc2017.
Maybe downgrading to cc2014?
I feel your pain. Give CC 2014 a try. You're running 13.8, so CC 2014 (13.2) can open any project files created in your newer version without issue.
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Hi LittleZoppo,
Did you update your software and did that fix your issue? Please let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I've updated and it does not appear to help this particular project file. HOWEVER, when I copy the assets into a new composition it appears to be ok. I haven't seen the issue crop up yet, so I'm wondering if it was the perfect storm of things going wrong between what was happening in AE and the versioning of AE.
All that being said, we've moved back down to 2014 and have not been seeing any issues.
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Hi Littlezoppo,
Sorry to hear that. I am thinking that the comp you were working may have been corrupt somehow so that's why it probably worked when you copy/pasted those items into it. I know you have reverted to CC 2014, but when you move back to the current software, and if you begin to see those digital noise anomalies again, please let us know.
Thanks,
Kevin