Hi
Sequence Divide in RR cannot cause that AFX crashes.
And if you render .mp4 files, then Sequence Divide is not used at all.
Note that the message
WARNING:After Effects warning: logged one error - "error: File couldn't be opened for writing: "\\de-mst-s3d01\Projekte\!Blender_AssetLibraries\!aaOcean\aaOcean_blender_water_bump\Ocean_ruhig_A\presentation\RR_Test\aaOcean_ruhig_A_RR_Test_ID2438_0195.jpg". (3 :: 0)"
is caused by After Effects.
So RR does not have an influence on the file access.
Recommendation:
Please enable Local Render Out for the job.
In this case the render app writes to C:\ and RR takes care of copying the files to the network.
Local Render Out has multiple advantages.
You should always keep it enabled if the render app or your scene does not have an issue with it.
So far I would assume that there is an issue with the fileserver or network.
Because it stops after some time.
Other render apps render fine directly to the fileserver and that folder?
Side-note:
I noticed that you are using exclamation points in the path.
While this works on Windows, Linux and Mac machines and some network fileservers have issues with it.
In your case it does not seem to cause a larger issue as some files are written.
But you should still know about it.
About your first report:
Will say: mp4 is created, but RR render it again and again and will never stop...
But in the other case AFX did NOT crash.
Or at least I have not seem any crash info in the log snipplet you had send.
If AFX would have crashed, then the file was not completely written.
And in this case deleting the broken mp4 is the right behaviour.
If it has not crashed, then I need a complete job debug file (or at least app log file + render log file)
Please upload via www.RoyalRender.de/upload_r.php
regards,
Holger Schönberger
Craftsman and Keeper of the Royal Render Flame
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or our support system for new questions.
PS: Another advantage of local render out: RR will write a more detailed error.
Not only that a file cannot be written, it states the reason/answer of the fileserver/OS as well.