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  • Extremely frustrating memory problem

    Posted by Adam Shaw on July 3, 2009 at 2:09 pm

    Hello! I hate to ask for help in this way and believe me I’ve completely scoured the net for months on and off trying to find a solution to this myself before doing this but I’m at a loss. Most cases seem to be for After Effects and not premiere.

    I use premiere pro 3 for editing and recently got a new computer. Its a dual core with 3 GB of RAM which i thought would be able to handle short projects in premiere but evidently not. I should say i use 2 third party effect packages, Boris FX and Sapphire and the memory does not handle this well, most of my projects cut out, give me memory warning messages etc so i have kept them really basic. I cant export any of them out to any format other than quicktime because it will fail and close down just rendering previews. I raised my virtual memory to 4600 but it doesnt help much. Im currently working on a project im really in to and it uses Boris’s cartooner and composite effects, a few glows here and there from Sapphire and the thing is just dying. Its only about 3-4 mins long and i can barely open the project without premiere closing down, let alone finish it. The footage being used is just basic WMV and a few AVI files.

    I have done a lot to attempt to remedy this, i run /nothing/ other than premiere and basic system processes. I changed my vista theme to classic and turned off sidebar, anything that drains memory. In premiere ive turned off audio wave form, thumbnails, set preview quality to draft and set the option for better memory performance in the preferences. Even with all this it seems Adobe simply cant handle the effects and I dont want to have to limit myself to using only the effects that Adobe likes. I’m not the most technically minded guy in the world, I get basic stuff but does anyone know if I can prevent this from happening? It doesnt have to be fast or fancy, i just want the damn thing to stop crashing on a project ive worked so hard on.

    Lance Bauerfeind replied 16 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Tim Kolb

    July 3, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    Well…3 Gigs is a little light for FX work.

    I have 8 and since you’re on Vista and can use it, I’d recommend putting in at least that much. Since you have Sapphire on your system, I’m assuming that you’re not running on a terribly limited budget…

    Adobe is pretty system resources intensive. The apps alone are hungry, but when you consider that launching PPro (which wants 2 GBs for itself), you launch other core apps to make you “dynamic link enabled”…and they’d all like their own 2 Gigs…obviously 3 Gigs leaves you a little hamstrung.

    TimK,
    Director, Consultant
    Kolb Productions,

  • Martin Rose

    July 4, 2009 at 7:53 am

    try rendering those WMV files to Avi and you will probably have a easier time of it

    Martin

  • Lance Bauerfeind

    July 6, 2009 at 11:00 pm

    have you tried adding /3GB extension to the last line of your boot.ini file?

    My system was really unstable (similar to yours) and now after adding this it works well.

    I have XP not Vista 32 so it may pay to check first before doing. Also backup your existing file before changing.

    Example below from my boot.ini

    multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS=”Microsoft Windows XP Professional” /noexecute=optin /fastdetect /3GB

    cheers

    Lance

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