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visualchaosfx
06-14-2006, 05:09 AM
Hi,

First, here is my system specs for the laptop that I have:

Toshiba Satellite M45-S2692
Intel Pentium M processor 1.73 GHz
504 MB of Ram
Intel Graphics media accelerator driver for mobile.


Ok, now I'm getting the following error in After Effects when I try to advance to the next frame:

After Effects error: OpenGL: Problem creating the texture object.

( 5044 :: 0 )

How do you fix this? I went through the graphic settings and I have no idea what to do.

Mylenium
06-14-2006, 07:32 AM
Hi,

First, here is my system specs for the laptop that I have:

Toshiba Satellite M45-S2692
Intel Pentium M processor 1.73 GHz
504 MB of Ram
Intel Graphics media accelerator driver for mobile.


Ok, now I'm getting the following error in After Effects when I try to advance to the next frame:

After Effects error: OpenGL: Problem creating the texture object.

( 5044 :: 0 )

How do you fix this? I went through the graphic settings and I have no idea what to do.

You'd perhaps be happier by simply turning off OpenGL in AE alltogether... These errors are sporadic hard to track down. It could be anything from not enough (video)RAM (since intel chips use a UMA architecture, the use a part of the normal RAM as their buffer) to a unimportant checkbox hidden in the settings of your graphics adaptor. If it's an option, you should ask a techie-geeky friend of yours, maybe he can sort things out.

Mylenium

visualchaosfx
06-14-2006, 02:12 PM
You'd perhaps be happier by simply turning off OpenGL in AE alltogether... These errors are sporadic hard to track down. It could be anything from not enough (video)RAM (since intel chips use a UMA architecture, the use a part of the normal RAM as their buffer) to a unimportant checkbox hidden in the settings of your graphics adaptor. If it's an option, you should ask a techie-geeky friend of yours, maybe he can sort things out.

Mylenium

OMG I just found the option to turn off OpenGL. It was under the preview menu in the preferences. Thanks for the help dude.:thumbsup:

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