From: "Michael Oliver" <temp@(email surpressed)>
Subject: Re: After Effects 7 not following command-line command
   Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 14:53:33 -0500
Msg# 1499
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Right on the money as usual.  Thanks Greg!



"Greg Ercolano" <erco@(email surpressed)> wrote in message 
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> Michael Oliver wrote:
>> It seems that Rush is submitting the command to render a certain frame 
>> (in
>> this case frame 9) but AE is rendering the next frame (frame 10).
>
> I'm not a great expert on AE, but this sounds familiar.
>
> Rush is passing '-s 9 -e 9' to aerender, so the fact AE is writing out
> frame 10 instead sounds like there's a 1 frame offset in the AEP project.
>
> Make sure your AEP file's 'project settings' (File -> Project Settings)
> has:
>
> Start numbering frames at: 0
>
> IIRC, if it's set to anything other than '0', AE applies that as an offset
> to the frame number embedded in the rendered frame's filenames.
>
> Sounds like yours is set to '1', making all the frame's rendered filenames
> offset by +1.
>
> -- 
> Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed)
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