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Re: AE CS3 Image Buffer Horror / RAM hell
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Matt Silverman
on Apr 11, 2008 at 5:30:58 pm
If you have the MP prefs set to Render Multiple Frames Simultaneously, this could be your problem. You do not have enough RAM to make this work right, and it is a bit sketchy in general.
Your memory prefs sound wrong as well... keep the Max Memory Usage at 120%, and lower the Max RAM cache size to prevent memory errors... if you drop it down to 10% you should be able to render almost anything since it will swap to your hard drive (ie. slows you down but gets the job done).
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