I have discussed this problem before, and I was hoping that by releasing VP8b things would have improved, but it has not.
At least not for me, and I am at this point not sure if it is my set up (Vista, running Quad core with GTX8800 display) or if it is VP8, and I am really interested if someone out there can dup my problem.
When I create a project I usally have a number of Jpegs and MPEG2 video (from a HDD Sony camcorder), as I am adding clips and pics I watch the mem usage climb slowly.... when it hits over 75% usage, the program starts to crash to desktop. I have downsized ALL jpegs to be 1200x600. I get to a point that just clicking the timeline makes it crash??
Once I get to this point, I then try to split the project into two veg files each now having RAM usage of around 40% on each or so and all is fine. I can view, render and do everything normal.
Once I start to approach the 75% mark all hell breaks loose again.
Does anybody else have this problem?
Is there something I am missing in a VP8 setup or preference that would keep this from happening.
Ted
At least not for me, and I am at this point not sure if it is my set up (Vista, running Quad core with GTX8800 display) or if it is VP8, and I am really interested if someone out there can dup my problem.
When I create a project I usally have a number of Jpegs and MPEG2 video (from a HDD Sony camcorder), as I am adding clips and pics I watch the mem usage climb slowly.... when it hits over 75% usage, the program starts to crash to desktop. I have downsized ALL jpegs to be 1200x600. I get to a point that just clicking the timeline makes it crash??
Once I get to this point, I then try to split the project into two veg files each now having RAM usage of around 40% on each or so and all is fine. I can view, render and do everything normal.
Once I start to approach the 75% mark all hell breaks loose again.
Does anybody else have this problem?
Is there something I am missing in a VP8 setup or preference that would keep this from happening.
Ted