> For reference, the machine in question has 64GB of RAM, and a 6-core i7 running at 4Ghz.
carey
Curiously enough the I tried several machines including one with identical specs to that, but that made no difference. Even on that machine, I got the very
unusual “Window is out of memory” message.
It’s just disappointing the Premiere’s codebase is still far from where it needs to be – memory issues like this and it needs a render output engine like AE.
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I have painfully experienced this recently when I was taking projects I cut on a remote mac-based edit system with one set of drives, and moving them to my best PC based workstation. These projects were not super large (by my standards)
but were certainly pretty big and had perhaps 15 timelines and 10 hours of footage. (mine can get much larger).
That section of the codebase seems really quirky and a bit shaky. Multiple attempts sometimes get you there, other times I have to cancel out of the auto relink process and let the project open disconnected, then painstakingly select smaller
subsets of media at a time and relink them. That seems to keep it from bumping into various errors and complete chokes.
For reference, the machine in question has 64GB of RAM, and a 6-core i7 running at 4Ghz.
Premiere (C6 through latest CC) is prone to severe memory links when relinking and importing footage on very large projects. You might doing some testing to
see if memory issues are present.