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the freeze only happens during renders, video previews in the project are fine. It's frozen everytime I've attempted a render using both QuickTime and AVI format. This has happened on a previous project where I eventually gave up on using saber because of the crashes, so it isn't the project file itself. It seems to happen when more than one instance of saber is used at once potentially, but some crashes occur before the second instance even starts 5 seconds into the render.
Thank you for responding! Did some digging to try and find tech support for video copilot. Couldn't find anything on the saber plug-in so I decided to turn off any other effects to see if it was causing the render any trouble.
I removed a camera lens blur effect and have made it past the troublesome crash spot in the video so far, I believe / hope that is the final solution, and not a problem between AR & the Video Copilot Plugin.
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There is a incongruity in the output lines and I wonder if that is the cause. The only difference between the 2 machines that I can note is that the troubled node is running windows 7 and the node that renders it fine is a windows 10. All the other versions match up.
Many of the Video Co-Pilot plugins make an unfortunate reference to the AE UI, which when executed via the headless aerender executable, causes it to crash/hang at entry point or at exit. This seems to be the latter issue. I would report the issue to Video Co-Pilot directly as they need to fix all their plugins to be compliant, regardless of renderfarm manager used:
videocopilot.net/support/
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+1-866-419-0283 ext 2. Should be a quick screenshare, so just download Chime before calling so we can look over your shoulder while edits are happening.
Currently, I edited the AE submitToDeadline script to search effects used in the Comp. If it finds Saber, it enables the auto-timeout. This was not ideal as a new timeout is always recalculated using the latest recalculated timeout.
But as I mentioned, this timeout is recalculated based on tasks that timeout. So if timeout is 2x, if task time is 10mins, timeout is set to 20mins. And when a task timeouts at 20mins, the timeout then gets recalculated to 40mins. For this reason, I added -
Has anyone actually managed to create Copilot that works perfectly after it has been published and can be used by everyone without any issues??? I feel like there are way too many errors in Copilot Studio. I have spent too much time trying to understand it, and have created several Copilots, but none of them work normally. There are always small strange errors that I can't find solutions to. Please give me an answer
Hello everyone, I'm having the same problem, the service constantly crashes and this really interferes with the configuration, as I'm on a trial period, but I have every intention of purchasing the service as soon as I get stable. work.
Moderation: Medium
Files: Local Json files
Channel: Teams
prompt: Simple in steps marked by numbers explainning the Json properties inside each file.
There's a way to have an observability of what is happening during the service outage? that debug mode doesnt helped much, i was expecting something like a AZ log.
Generative AI answers work very poorly. Personally, I'm developing one with multiple choice only, but that works mainly if you don't have a lot of information you are dealing with. I also find it works better when you integrate with power automate.
I am having issues aswell. Working in Norwegian aswell. Doing a copilot trial license with generative options turned on. Uploaded documents (word) and pointing the copilot to a SharePoint site with a couple of documents and also a web site. Configured authentication for SharePoint with Azure App reg, and doing a Power Platform environment trial with data in the USA. (as I found that somewhere in the documentation on learn.microsoft). Yesterday it kinda worked. Today I get no answers again. Only some of the default topics. Sometimes it doesnt answer at all.
Here are the instructions I have given to the node. Should it be simpler? and i have the moderation on "Medium"
You are an HR assistant for "" You are expected to respond accurately, briefly, and directly to the questions asked based on the documents in the personnel handbook for "".
I appreciate your help. I have already asked a question that wasn't answered. I have created a co-pilot for the HR department. I have provided him with some PDF files from which he can retrieve information to answer questions. I have used Generative Answer nodes to respond to questions. However, sometimes it answers correctly, but other times it answers incorrectly or doesn't answer at all, even if it's the same question. My question is, why does this happen? Is it because I'm using documents in Norwegian? Or is there an error I'm making here? Is it also best for me to use multiple topics for each chapter of the different documents, or do I not need to do that since I'm using the "Generative Answer" node?
Andrew is most well-known as the creator of Video Copilot. As "The After Effects Guru," he created over 160 tutorials aimed at Motion Designers, VFX artists, and anyone interested in the emerging power of Adobe's creative suite. Andrew focused on high production value and simple, clear instructions so that anyone could use his videos to learn.
Andrew isn't just a great teacher. He's also a legendary motion designer and VFX wizard. He's behind the titles of hit TV and Film such as Fringe and Star Trek. If you watch anything he's done, you'll immediately get a sense of his passion for this art.
But despite his status in the industry, Andrew is a humble and genuine person. Listen to him talk for five minutes and you instantly understand why his tutorials made such an impact within the community. Andrew isn't just putting himself out there for fame or fortune. He honestly wants to help people achieve more and do amazing things. In this interview we learn about his childhood, his early days as a freelancer, and how he balances his VFX work with running Video CoPilot. Along the way, we reveal a little family history, and share in the pure joy that is Motion Design.
Thank you all for supporting us at SOM, and for helping build a community that continues to grow around the world. Now make sure your tray table is stowed and your seat-back is in the upright and locked position. Your CoPilot is taking control of the craft.
Let me get real here for a minute. This is episode 100 of the School of Motion podcast. It's been a wild ride. As cliche as it sounds, when School of Motion started, I really never thought that one day we would have a podcast or that I'd be able to meet some of the most talented and cool people in the industry. And that we'd get to episode 100? Kind of a crazy milestone. So, I wanted to just take a few seconds to thank you so, so much for listening in. If this is the first episode you've ever listened to, welcome. If it's your 100th, I owe you a big hug and I feel truly lucky to be able to climb into the holes in the side of your head known as ears, and to hopefully spread my addiction and joy for motion design.
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