Can I haz cheezburger now :-)

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Adam B <[email protected]> wrote:
> Daniel, your suggestion of loading a few files at a time did the trick.
> Thanks!  That, in combination with lowering my "Cache size" setting, allowed
> me to finally load all 166 MPG files.  I experimented with the format
> settings too but that didn't seem to make a difference.
>
> I also tried Hermann's suggestion of using mpeg3toc to pre-generate the .toc
> files but that didn't seem to help either.  It caused the "Load files"
> operation to be blazingly fast but that just meant it ran out of RAM in less
> time.  There surely must be some memory leak when loading resources.  Either
> in Cinelerra or a shared library.
>
> So to summarize what worked for me:  If you are running out of RAM trying to
> load resources:
>   1) Go to Settings->Preferences->Performance and set "Cache size" to
> something low (2MB for example)
>   2) Load only a few files at a time then save the project and exit
> Cinelerra. (I was able to do 50 at a time)
>   3) Make sure the "Index files to keep" setting is >= to the number of
> resources you have.
>
> By the way, Cache size apparently has a large impact on memory usage.  At
> 2MB my empty project with 166 resources loaded uses only 200MB.  A
> cache-size of 10MB (default) needed about 400MB.
>
> Thanks for all your help people :)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Daniel Jircik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I've had problems loading bulk files into Cinelerra as well. Try this.
>> In a console start Cinelerra, go to file, select New. Popup will ask
>> for parameters. Top left is Presets. Select NTSC and bottom right is
>> Color Model select YUV 8 bit. Now save the file with your project
>> name.
>>
>> Try loading just one file as New resources only. Double click it and
>> it should appear in the viewer window.
>> On the timeline toolbar select drag and drop mode (the arrow).
>> Drag the clip from the assets window to  the timeline and make sure it
>> shows up on the compositor window.
>>
>> If all is good save the file and start adding assets in smaller
>> numbers,  say 5 at a time.
>>
>> That should tell you if everything is ok from console errors etc.
>>
>> ciao
>> Daniel
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Adam B <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Thanks for the quick replies, flavio and Frans.  I tried again with no
>> > luck.  Here's what I tried:
>> >
>> > 1) Increased the the "Number of index files to keep" from 100 to 300.
>> > 2) Launch cinelerra from a terminal so I can see why it crashes
>> > 3) From the file menu select "Load files..."
>> > 4) Select all my mpg video files (164 total).
>> > 5) Select "Create new resources only" and click okay
>> > 6) Watch my system-monitor for the next 5min.  Free physical RAM quickly
>> > goes to zero.  After that, free swap slowly declines to zero.
>> > 7) Cinelerra dies with the console message: "Killed".  I'm fairly
>> > certain
>> > that the OS took pitty and killed it as opposed to Cinelerra crashing.
>> >
>> > Am I doing something wrong?  By the way, my Cinelerra version is 2.1CV.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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