View Full Version : *urgent* Fatal Memory Error when Rendering big Project
Fargate
February 14th, 2005, 07:53 AM
Ok here's the problem I have this big animation about 500 frames long and is quite taxing to render at full quality let alone operate in the program because of it's sheer size. So after rendering the animation which took at least 2 days I'm sure...(The actual .t3d file is clost to 100megs)...I pressed the following button and it gave me a (see the below screenshot of error msg)
Fatal memory error...so what my question is has anyone ever gotten this msg before know how to fix it or how to increase the memory partition of the actual program? I'm running all this off of 1gig ram and 2.8ghz processor.So the specs arent't that bad. Any ideas on how I could fix this would be greatly appreciated!
Fargate :)
Tyger
February 14th, 2005, 10:11 AM
Ok here's the problem I have this big animation about 500 frames long and is quite taxing to render at full quality let alone operate in the program because of it's sheer size. So after rendering the animation which took at least 2 days I'm sure...(The actual .t3d file is clost to 100megs)...I pressed the following button and it gave me a (see the below screenshot of error msg)
Fatal memory error...so what my question is has anyone ever gotten this msg before know how to fix it or how to increase the memory partition of the actual program? I'm running all this off of 1gig ram and 2.8ghz processor.So the specs arent't that bad. Any ideas on how I could fix this would be greatly appreciated!
Fargate :)
I've encountered this problem with v3 but i can't say for v4 yet as i have yet to do any big animations.
I would suggest that you render your animation in parts maybe try 50-100 frames at a time, then put it together in flash. you could also render in parts, meaning render the bg first, then the objects and so on. It depends what you need though to render this way. Another thing to consider is the layout size. If you could decrease the size that would help too.
A small tip, if you are running any antivirus software like Norton, diasable that as well.
hope that helps a little, i'm sure the more experienced guys will chime in soon.
Fargate
February 14th, 2005, 10:12 PM
k see I need to get it to avi actually so I may try just exporting as 500 bmps hehe...and mass capturing into premiere or something lol. Yeah I dunno about the selective thing in fact I'm not even sure how to do it. At least with bmp I can back up frames so to speak and if anything bad happens I can always start from where it left off and not 1 >_<! Thanks for the tips though =)!
Fargate
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