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by Trace Burroughs (lmenstudio) on Jul 1, 2008 at 6:34:38 pm

I'm on a Mac G5 10.4

I'm rendering a bunch of small projects. (there in a cue) I get the following error message for a couple of them:

After Effects error: opening movie -- you do not have permission to open this file (-54). (44 :: 53)

Most of the projects render out fully anyhow, but some don't. What does this message mean?
It says "opening movie"...there is no .mov in the project. I'm using Trapcode Form to create some effects for a 7 second comp using a solid.

Thanks for your help.

Thanks

Trace
LMENSTUDIO@aol.com

Tracy Burroughs
Little Men Entertainment
little-men.com/LME.html

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Re: error message
by Corey Just on Jul 1, 2008 at 7:06:15 pm

you should check this site out it tells you what all the errors in after effects mean or at least most of them. Just scroll down the page till you find your error (44::53)

http://www.mylenium.de/ae_errors/ae_errors_41-45.html

Hope this helps.

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Re: error message
by Trace Burroughs on Jul 1, 2008 at 7:11:50 pm

Thank you!

Tracy Burroughs
Little Men Entertainment
little-men.com/LME.html

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Re: error message
by Trace Burroughs on Jul 1, 2008 at 7:22:30 pm

Thanks. It mentions setting security guidelines for the file.

The AE project that i have has 80 comps that I'm rendering and a few of them get the message. Can security and or user access be set for individual comps within an AE document?

All the comps use a solid created in AE, so there are no outside files that have to be accessed that might have some user or security restrictions set for it.



Tracy Burroughs
Little Men Entertainment
little-men.com/LME.html

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Re: error message
by Corey Just on Jul 1, 2008 at 8:03:59 pm

im not sure about that ive never had any errors like that. Its probably just a problem with quicktime like the site said but im not sure.



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