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'''This applies to MXWendler 4.0 and above'''
This applies to all different OS and MXWendler version 4.0 and above


'''Problem'''
'''Problem'''


You load a large project, and loading is very slow and occasionally display a ''memory allocation error''
You load a large project, and loading is very slow and occasionally displays a ''memory allocation error''.


'''Solution: Decrease memory usage'''
'''Solution: Decrease memory usage'''


1. Reduce footage resolution to reasonable amounts. Eg. pictures from digital pictures may have resolutions which are way larger than the actual visual projection.
1. Reduce footage resolution to reasonable amounts. Eg. pictures from digital pictures may have resolutions that are way larger than the actual visual projection.


2. With fast disks and SSD, use less preloading: ''Settings->Performance->(Tab)Performance->Video disk lookahead'', change from 8 to 2 '''(A)'''
2. With fast disks and SSD, use less preloading: '''Settings → Performance → (Tab)Performance → Video disk lookahead''', change from 8 to 2. '''(A)'''


3. Reduce the use of lossless cached video and image sequences
3. Reduce the use of lossless cached video and image sequences.


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Latest revision as of 08:45, 2 October 2019

This applies to all different OS and MXWendler version 4.0 and above

Problem

You load a large project, and loading is very slow and occasionally displays a memory allocation error.

Solution: Decrease memory usage

1. Reduce footage resolution to reasonable amounts. Eg. pictures from digital pictures may have resolutions that are way larger than the actual visual projection.

2. With fast disks and SSD, use less preloading: Settings → Performance → (Tab)Performance → Video disk lookahead, change from 8 to 2. (A)

3. Reduce the use of lossless cached video and image sequences.