Quick Tutorial: How to Fix the Sony Vegas Rendering Error: "System Low on Memory"
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thanks :)
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@HunterXyron1134 I never got the second reply
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@eXjeetzZ Thank you for showing that you didnt even bother to read m second reply or so. That link i gave you was from Microsoft themselves stating that 32 bit applications, REGARDLESS of the OS they are running on, STILL have 32 bit memory limitations. So that CANT be your problem as Vegas isnt supposed to be able to access that much memory. This just created another problem elsewhere. A rather serious memory leak.
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@HunterXyron1134 Nice calculation but the main reason it stopped working was it had 2gb to use and in 64bit you have almost unlimited number gb of ram to use. I have 12gb of ram DDR5 There was no point for it not to work on my computer. BTW all what ever this guy showed me didn`t work on a 64bit system with 32bit vegas.
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@eXjeetzZ Yes, and you dont apparently. 5000mb, which in turn is 5 gb.
Well, actualy it's not an even 5, its 4.76837. But it's close enough.
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@HunterXyron1134 do you know what 5,000,000KB is?
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@eXjeetzZ Your retarded. 32 bit applications have a built in hard memory limit of 2gb, unless they have the /LARGEACCESAWARE flag, which raises it to 4gb. msdn.m icrosoft.com/en-us/library/aa3
66778.aspx You said it used over 5.
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@HunterXyron1134 wrong. its because i had 32bit sony vegas.
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@eXjeetzZ Its because this disables vegas limiting itself to how much memory it can have at one time. Without a limit, it just eats through it like a fat kid locked in a candy store.
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byHooliganen 4 months ago 25
didn't work for me, either of em.
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