How to Fix "Cached Preview needs 2 or more frames to playback" Error in Adobe After Effects
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If there's one error in Adobe After Effects that I can't stand, it's this error: After Effects Error: Cached Preview needs 2 or more frames to playback. What this error does is mess around with your preview. Every time you preview your project, this error message pops up and we all know how important previewing our work is. What's causing this problem? After Effects constantly stores the files that are used to preview render in a folder on your hard drive, so that they can be easily accessed in the future without having to re-render each time. This folder is known as the Disk Cache, and as it grows full over time, it can cause problems within the program. Output Module Failure is no exception. How to fix this error? Below are some of the quick fix you can apply to your After Effects. 1. Purging All Memory and Disk Cache This step is really simple. Just go through "Edit" then "Preference" and select "All Memo...