I get "not enough the memory is available to complete this operation."

I have 1 GB RAM. 1035 MB page file on my F drive, another on my C drive.
This happens when I am playing back my current project. It doesn't matter
where I start, after a certain amount of video the video stops. The audio
continues. When I try to press the pause button I get there error message.

How can I diagnose this?

Re: Error Message: Not Enough Memory... by Graham

Graham
Fri Apr 11 09:19:00 PDT 2008

What are the source files on the timeline?
Incompatible ones can cause this error.
Do a ram check, google a ram checking app.


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MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1843AD9C-F13A-4240-AB76-89D517C14625@microsoft.com...
>I get "not enough the memory is available to complete this operation."
>
> I have 1 GB RAM. 1035 MB page file on my F drive, another on my C drive.
> This happens when I am playing back my current project. It doesn't matter
> where I start, after a certain amount of video the video stops. The audio
> continues. When I try to press the pause button I get there error message.
>
> How can I diagnose this?



Re: Error Message: Not Enough Memory... by Brian

Brian
Mon Apr 14 16:59:00 PDT 2008

Here is some extra information:

I have a 32 MB ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics card. I only get this error in
Windows Movie Maker. It doesn't show up in the event log. It stops on the
current frame, still playing the audio. When I press the pause button, I get
the error. I haven't tried the memory test yet, but all the clips are mpeg
(1) or jpeg. They show no error message when imported, and all were
converted from flv to mpeg by eRightSoft's Super, which runs on different
converters, mainly ffmpeg.

"Graham Hughes" wrote:

> What are the source files on the timeline?
> Incompatible ones can cause this error.
> Do a ram check, google a ram checking app.
>
>
> --
>
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.com
>
>
> "Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1843AD9C-F13A-4240-AB76-89D517C14625@microsoft.com...
> >I get "not enough the memory is available to complete this operation."
> >
> > I have 1 GB RAM. 1035 MB page file on my F drive, another on my C drive.
> > This happens when I am playing back my current project. It doesn't matter
> > where I start, after a certain amount of video the video stops. The audio
> > continues. When I try to press the pause button I get there error message.
> >
> > How can I diagnose this?
>
>
>

Re: Error Message: Not Enough Memory... by John

John
Mon Apr 14 21:32:28 PDT 2008

Brian wrote:
> Here is some extra information:
>
> I have a 32 MB ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics card. I only get this
> error in Windows Movie Maker. It doesn't show up in the event log. It
> stops on the current frame, still playing the audio. When I press the
> pause button, I get the error. I haven't tried the memory test yet,
> but all the clips are mpeg (1) or jpeg. They show no error message
> when imported, and all were converted from flv to mpeg by
> eRightSoft's Super, which runs on different converters, mainly ffmpeg.
===============================
Looks like your source files are incompatible
with Movie Maker...have a look at the following
article:

File type compatibility with Movie Maker
http://tinyurl.com/v8tee


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John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk



Re: Error Message: Not Enough Memory... by Brian

Brian
Tue Apr 15 21:18:01 PDT 2008

Thank you, I guess so...

"John Inzer" wrote:

> Brian wrote:
> > Here is some extra information:
> >
> > I have a 32 MB ATI Rage 128 Ultra graphics card. I only get this
> > error in Windows Movie Maker. It doesn't show up in the event log. It
> > stops on the current frame, still playing the audio. When I press the
> > pause button, I get the error. I haven't tried the memory test yet,
> > but all the clips are mpeg (1) or jpeg. They show no error message
> > when imported, and all were converted from flv to mpeg by
> > eRightSoft's Super, which runs on different converters, mainly ffmpeg.
> ===============================
> Looks like your source files are incompatible
> with Movie Maker...have a look at the following
> article:
>
> File type compatibility with Movie Maker
> http://tinyurl.com/v8tee
>
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>
>