Hello,
I am running the last supported 32 bit version of VidCoder, version 2.64.
The problem is I regularly get failures in VidCoder when converting video files.
I recently started running Task Manager when running VidCoder to check what is going on and noticed that when Free RAM was exhausted VidCoder would fail the current conversion.
Should VidCoder be failing when memory is exhausted?
Is there a better way VidCoder should be managing the memory resource so that it does not end the conversion in error or is there something I can do to invoke something that prevents the conversion from failing?
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What OS and how much RAM do you have?
If you have 32 bit OS, presumably you have 4GB of Ram or less.
Thanks not enough RAM for working with 4k resolution videos. I doubt if any encoder will handle this situation gracefully -
Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
I am running Windows 10 with 4Gb RAM. -
To increase your chances of success, close all other apps when the encoder is running
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How much space have you on your hard drive(s) and how big is your windows swap file?
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What type of video are you working with? 50Gb doesn't sound much for HD work and, I'd say, borderline for SD video.
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If you are using a Windows 32-bit OS then each process is limited to use 2GB of RAM max.
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/windows/desktop/Memory/memory-limits-for-windows-releases
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/tom/2008/04/10/chat-question-memory-limits-for-32-bit...bit-processes/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_GB_limit -
I am transferring single layer DVD ISOs recorded on my Panasonic Blu-ray/DVD Recorder.
The source recordings would be from either SD, but mainly HD TV transmissions.
How much hard drive space could it possibly need for a single layer DVD of data??
I have done a purge and archive of my hard drive files so I now have 146Gb Free. -
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I can confirm this from monitoring Task Manager, VidCoder is using around 240Mb RAM.
I was always running VidCoder with many other programs open so I could keep working on my computer whilst encoding.
Lately to avoid failed conversions I have been running VidCoder overnight with no other programs open.
This is not the preferred solution as I would like to run VidCoder in parallel with other running programs.Last edited by fbagnato; 8th May 2019 at 02:37.
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Yes I am running Windows 10 32-Bit.
Thanks for the info.
It's not reaching 2Gb of RAM for the VidCoder process, instead hovering around 240Mb, but as I have lots of other programs running at the same time the total free memory is exhausted and thereby the conversion is failing part way through.
I wanted to know if there was a way of tweaking VidCoder so that it wouldn't fail yet still allow me to run it alongside other running programs so that I can use my computer at the same time that a conversion is running.
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