Hello all,
I am using After Effects 6.0 for Post production, and on a PC. Everytime I try to render something over 2 minutes 30 seconds, I get a "Disk does not have space message". I do not have space on my C drive so I am Rendering to my F drive with 150 Gigs free. Why does it keep saying there is not enough space?
-Matt
Matthew Sconce
Matthew Sconce
Is your C drive still you default drive, i.e. the one with windows installed to it?
If it is then its probably using it as a swap file and running out of space for it. I think you cas change these settings somewhere in controll panel but don't know where.
Make Love Not War!
Make Love Not War!
You've probably got the temporary drive still set to C. If you open the Preferences in Premiere (Edit > Preferences from memory), locate the drives option and make sure you set everything to your F: drive.
Ben C.
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Benjamin Craig
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I think the above comments will help you, but also I've had this problem and make sure other programs are closed. It may effect your vitual memory for rendering. also, close your toolbar programs (ie. internet, accessories, stuff like that). try that as well as the c drive problem