![]() I have been able to successfully render ProRes with alpha channels sometimes, but they are usually much simpler comps in after effects. So again, this problem is either an issue on Apple's side with the media engine on the M1 Max (since I never experienced the problem on the original M1 that lacks a media engine) or it is a bug with Adobe's products and whatever code both After Effects and Media Encoder share, or both. It had worked for me once but perhaps I was rendering the TIFF sequence I was able to make in After Effects and then saved it as ProRes from ME. I remember reading somebody else mentioning that Media Encoder was not a solution for them either (at least consistenly). I had previously thought that when a crash occurred using the M1 Max MacBook Pro while rendering any ProRes format with an alpha channel on certain projects, rendering it from Media Encoder would fix it. My job depends on a reliable After Effects computer and so far, this is not it.Īnother update on this problem. But, I'm probably going to have to return this while I still can. I hope it's just a problem with After Effects or Apple MacOS issue (good luck waiting decades for that to be fixed (if ever) if it's a Quicktime-level issue). I'm afraid it's something like the specialized Media Engine or some other specialized area of the chip that the M1 Max may have that the original M1 chip does not. I've had the Max for a day and nothing I tried would fix it. I was working for a full month on an M1 MacBook Air (from 2020) and I never ran across this issue even once. I'm completely making guesses here but it seems the common issue is this M1 Max chip. ![]() I then brought that TIFF sequence back into AE, tried rendering it as ProRes and again, it aborted and gave that error message at just about the same place. I tried rendering it out as a TIFF sequence instead of ProRes 4444 and it worked fine. This would happen at the exact same spot on every attempt. The texted version would render just fine to ProRes 4444 but the alpha channel version to ProRes 4444 with alpha would report:Īfter Effects error: Rendering error while writing to file. I just got my M1 Max MBP yesterday, had to do rush overtime work today and I was making both texted and keyed (with an alpha channel) cards when it happened. I have just been banging my head on my desk trying to solve this exact issue. No matter what, I can't get the render out on this M1 Max! I've purged everything, restarted AE and the machine several times. I've tried the render with both multi-frame rendering turned on and off - same error each time. Please restart After Effects and retry the export. (-1610153454).Īfter Effects error: An unexpected error occured while exporting a composition. So I can't render using Media Encoder as the final output doesn't come out correct, and when I try rendering inside AE, I get the screaming goat halfway through with this error:Īfter Effects error: Rendering error will writing to file "." Compressor format error. If I render using Media Encoder, it'll complete but looks wrong - there are artifacts that appear in the final render that shouldn't be there. ![]() It fails when I render directly within After Effects. However, the same project renders just fine on my Intel Mac Pro (2019). I have a pretty simple AE comp that I am unable to render on this machine. Last week I received the new MacBook Pro M1 Max, 16-inch with 64GB ram. ![]()
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