Hi Fellows,
I am using Adobe after effects software but I am getting the following error message on my screen:
The error reads:
After Effects warning: Audio conforming failed for the following
file: "IMAG0003 48000.cfa". Perhaps due to disk space.
Has anyone else encountered such a problem? please do let me know if anyone has the solution to it. Waiting for you replies.
Regards
Daniel
Adobe after effects audio confirming failed
Hello Daniel,
To resolve that issue, you will need to bring the clip into "Sony Vegas" and then pre-clip to suite your project, or you can leave it as it is and then render it out as "Xvid" or "DivX" or any other output that you may desire.
After doing that, you will need to test the file in Windows Media Player and then import into After Effects or Adobe Premiere Pro.
Regards,
Nicke
Adobe after effects audio confirming failed
Hi Daniel,
It could be because: a) you have a full media cache b) parsing error of your file c) you have a problem with the audio track of your video
To clear your media cache in after effect, go to Edit menu, select Preference and then Media Disk Cache for windows, if you’re on a Mac, Click on After Effects, select Preference, and then Media Disk Cache.
Click on Clean Database & Cache to clear if from stored files and remove their information from the database.
If it’s a parsing error, check on the file name, make sure that it only indicates one type of file (. Avi, .Mpg, or any other file extension) and rename it to only one.
If it’s a problem with the audio track, you can import it using other software like AoA Audio Extractor. Just add the files, then choose an audio format output that you want it to be exported to.
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Regards,
Lloyd Feld