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AE: not enough memory to create memory for blurring.
by Daniel Johnson on Nov 5, 2009 at 3:10:49 pm

AE: not enough memory to create memory for blurring. (1203125k requested, 622356k available) (37 ::103)

I have been searching the forums, google, etc and I am a bit stumped on this one. Here is my setup:

Computer:
Mac os x 10.5.5
imac
intel core 2 duo 2.16 ghz
2 gb ram

AE:
cs4
9.0.1.51

Preferences:
Memory and multiprocessing- Total ae usage is set to 1.2 leaving .25 to other applications, multiprocessing off.
Media and disk cache- i enabled disk cache on a spacious hard drive with a limit of 150000mb
Secret- I disabled layer cache, set the purge to every 1 frame during make movie.

Here is a description of the project (or just go to the link below): 20 second logo animation similar to the hulu animation with tv icons forming the letters to hulu. I have about 120 still images spaced out in x,y,z. I have a camera move back to reveal that the 120 images makeup just a very small portion of the logo. The main comp is 1920x1080, the sub comp which contains all the images is 6000x10000 pixels. About 20 of the images are around 1500x1500, and the rest of the pictures are roughly 200x200 pixels. I added shine to the logo & motion blur to everything. I duplicated the "images" comp and filled it with the logo color, and turned the opacity up over time. Here is a link to the draft render (temp link):
http://www.pandamotion.com/EpipheoStudios_JewishFederations09v2.m4v

It looks sweet, if only I could render it!

Here are a few things I have tried
1) Tried putting in a smaller comp 1280x720.
2) I have tried >edit> purge> all with no success, I can't even render one frame. I am stuck at 150 or something.
3) I took the 20 photos and replaced them with smaller versions (they were bigger then above mentioned).
4) Couldn't locate the "prevent dll memory fragmentation" listed on some of the other related forum posts. Is this pc only?

This was suppose to be due today. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

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