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Re: Nucleo changing my AE memory prefs?
by Chris Cooke on Apr 15, 2008 at 4:57:04 pm

If After Effects crashes (or is forced to quit from the Task Manager/Activity Monitor) then the memory settings that Nucleo's render processes are using can overwrite the After Effects memory settings.

Nucleo's processes are faceless After Effects render engines and use the same prefs file. Nucleo temporarily sets a different RAM Cache number, starts the processes and then sets them back.

When AE quits the current prefs get written into the prefs file. In a crash the Nucleo processes may write their settings out since they are "last out the door".

Chris
Gridiron Verification and Support



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