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rmack350 wrote on 10/9/2008, 8:07 AM
I think that they limited the RAM preview size to a more sane number in VP8 so that people would have fewer problems caused by allocating too much ram to preview caching.

AFAIK, the setting is actually just calculated by the input field in prefs. You could probably set it manually in the internal settings tab of the prefs (Hold shift while you open prefs and you'll see that extra tab).

Applications get 2GB of virtual address space in 32-bit XP and Vista. This is a combination of physical RAM and Page file space. Setting your Preview RAM setting very high pretty much ensures that something has to be moved to the page file and this can slow down Vegas.

Rob Mack
emilioarteaga wrote on 10/9/2008, 10:03 AM
Thanks very much rmack350
just one thing,
you wrote;
" You could probably set it manually in the internal settings tab of the prefs (Hold shift while you open prefs and you'll see that extra tab)."
sorry but I can`t see this extra tab
You are tallking about
Options/ preferences / video ?
I try to hold shift in many ways but nothing appears
I`m running in version 8.0 c, WinXp 32 bits

Chienworks wrote on 10/9/2008, 10:44 AM
Click Options, then hold the shift key down while you click Preferences.
emilioarteaga wrote on 10/9/2008, 11:56 AM
Ok !
now I see the new tab "Internal" added.
I was expecting for a different thing opening !

Thanks Chienworks