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Hi - On AE CC 2020 Windows 10 and the latest version of GIFsquid 0.8b.  Once I click continue to render then get this error - http://prntscr.com/ujnd0q

[debug] SquirtGIF failed with: null is not an object

My GIF is about 8 seconds long.  Any thoughts?

Try run AFX in Administrator mode, make sure your composition's name doesn't include any special characters and don't forget to add exceptions to your firewall.

Thank you for providing this advice. However I must point out that gifsquid does not phone home or use the internet in any way.

I know that, yet convert.exe was blocked by default in Comodo Firewall, Tiny Wall and some antivirus software. That was causing my export problems. 

Tried this and still had the same problem. 

I'm also getting this error on the new version and on AE CC 2020.

are you using the US English version of AE?

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I am also getting this problem, I do get a pop up box saying that After Effects appears to have crashed, which it has not. Press yes and then get this error   I am on AFX 17.5.1 (Build 47) - I can turn on debugging and send a report if required. 

Hello. Firstly, that pop up is not saying that AE crashed, only that it may APPEAR frozen. Secondly, make sure you have a comp selected when you press squirt and that there are no special characters in the name of the comp or the path of the project file.

Thank you for your reply @GunSquid. I renamed the comp with the title "Test" 
Pressed "Quirt Gif" and it loads the comp to the Render Queue 

However it doesn't render the project out, and does not load up DOS like it does for Project Cuddlephish. 

Having the same problem here.  Suspected Adobe broke something, but I backed out to After Effects 17.0.6 and did not resolve the issue.

Additional troubleshooting step: I attempted to squid a project that previously created a gif successfully. Same broken result

If you are having the problem where it queues but doesn't render, try rendering the queue manually once, then resquirting

That did it.  Thanks, GunSquid!