This is something completely new - never had this before. Yesterday I have rendered a PNG image sequence with TVPaint, then composed it with Premiere and when I tried to render it (with Premiere), it just crashed over and over at the same spot. I tried it in After Effects - same thing, same spot (no FX on these frames). Premiere showed an "unknown error" but After FX showed a more detailed error - "too many IDATS found", which, as I figured, means that something is wrong with the PNG. It took me some time, but I managed to locate the corrupt files - there were several of them - I managed to isolate them, and tried to overwrite them again just those frames with TVPain - again same result. Then I have just excluded them from render, and voila - all the rest have rendered just fine. I've spent a day figuring this out though
Did anybody ever encountered this?
and yes - as stated in my signature - Macbook Pro 2011, OS Yosemite, TVP 11 STD
thanks
TVPaint produced corrupt PNG files
TVPaint produced corrupt PNG files
at home: Hackintosh Intel Core i9-9900K, GPU AMD RX 6600 8GB, Cintiq 22" + Dell P2415Q 4K displays, MAC OS High Sierra / Windows 10, TVP Pro 11.7.1 + TVP Pro beta
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
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at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
Re: TVPaint produced corrupt PNG files
Never happened to me.
TVP 10.0.18 and 11.0 MacPro Quadcore 3GHz 16GB OS 10.6.8 Quicktime 7.6.6
TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
Re: TVPaint produced corrupt PNG files
never heard of this before either. Could you send us the corrupted png ?
Re: TVPaint produced corrupt PNG files
Hi
Here is one of the images (attached). There were two or three of them, but I'm not sure which now. I had to make some equilibristic manipulations with the files in order to create a proper sequence, which I managed to render only in QuickTime...
regards
(just to make clear - these are stop motion photo images shot on a Canon EOS400 camera, then imported into TVPaint and exported as PNG)
Here is one of the images (attached). There were two or three of them, but I'm not sure which now. I had to make some equilibristic manipulations with the files in order to create a proper sequence, which I managed to render only in QuickTime...
regards
(just to make clear - these are stop motion photo images shot on a Canon EOS400 camera, then imported into TVPaint and exported as PNG)
at home: Hackintosh Intel Core i9-9900K, GPU AMD RX 6600 8GB, Cintiq 22" + Dell P2415Q 4K displays, MAC OS High Sierra / Windows 10, TVP Pro 11.7.1 + TVP Pro beta
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas
at work: Windows 10, TVP 11.7.1 Std
https://vimeo.com/danas