Turn Multi-Sampling down to 2-4 which will lower the memory requirementsĤ. Turn on the Caps Lock to avoid renderingģ. One possible solution to lower memory requirements is to set the Element render settings before you start working.
Comps using Element that are larger than 1080p may cause problems if the GPU runs out of memory. Comps Larger than 1080p - This is somewhat normal for GPU's. To find this option in After Effects, go to Edit-Preferences-Memory & Multiprocessing- Uncheck “Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously” Render Problem - AE shutting down or Element error during render - Steps to try:ĭisable Multiprocessor Rendering inside of After Effects. Lower Particle Count in the Group settings. Try lowering Element’s Render Settings for settings such as Ambient Occlusion, Motion Blur, Depth of Field, etc. You can turn it down as much as 0 depending on the project. Lower Multisampling in the Element Output controls. Steps to lower the GPU requirements of the Element layer: Nvidia Error Code: 6 - This means you are maxing out your graphics card’s VRAM.
If using Mac, the latest drivers are included with the OS X updates.
***The Windows update feature is sometimes unreliable and we recommend updating your graphics drivers directly from Nvidia or AMD using links above.*** If using Windowsthen you can update your drivers using the links below:
Then download and install this Windows Update. Windows 7 Users - Update to Service Pack 1 which is required for Element V2.
***If you do the manual license method, you can't use any old license or license request files that were created before deleting the above folder*** Or, if necessary the manual license method.