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  1. i have not found this same error in any of the posts...
    at some point while encoding with tmpg 12i, a message box
    comes up saying "out of memory".
    This is a puzzlement, since i have 512mb of ram, and the
    temp file in environmental options is set to a drive that has plenty of space. This usually occurs somewhere in the
    middle of encoding the movie, and is pissing the hell out of me. any ideas out there?
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    You probably have your windows virtual memory set to user specified amounts.... let windows handle virtual memory and you should be ok (Start>Settings>Control Panel>System (performance tab)
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  3. first off i need to make a correction - the tmpg message is "not enough memory"...

    and thanx to pj_canada, you know, you may be right. since i have so much ram, i set
    the vmem min/max to 5MB. i will expand it and post back the results.
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  4. vmem min/max 5MB ?? Wowwww that slows down your pc.
    "Rule" is set your vram at 2.5x your real RAM. I have 256MB real ram, so my vram is set to min/max 640MB. A lot I know but what's 640MB on a harddisk of 40GB costing $200.
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  5. heh heh.. 5 meg.. id run out of memory just looking at my desktop! i also set mine to 640, defragged the pagefile.sys, and ran norton speed disk, placing the pagefile at the beginning of the drive. talk about improvement!
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  6. y'all was dead-on. I changed my swapfile to 256MB, which is as much space as i could afford on my C drive, and that solved the 'not enough memory' problem. good work, dudes.

    out of curiosity, i set up system monitor to watch memory usage, im on w98 btw, and during tmpg encoding, the memory counter goes through the roof! did i mention i have 512MB of ram! wtf is up with weak ass w98!? i noticed that while encoding in w2k, the memory usage was like maybe 50MB or so. think i'll stick to encoding in w2k. thanx again to all samaritans.
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