This is the error message I got in AE after the first attempt and what my memory usage looks like when I see that error message:
Now that I’ve got this working, I’m gonna do the 3 clips separately so I can get this job out then try a pass at the full 30 minute clip. So far it’s working but it’s leading me to believe that there’s no way to do the full 30 minute clip. I then realized that even though I’d deleted the first stabilize, the data had already been loaded into memory so I did a full restart and I’m trying to analyze and render the second 10 minute clip again. Realizing that it might be that I hadn’t deleted the stabilizing data from the first clip (I was working off a copy of the same AE file), I did that and then attempted the next 10 minute clip again and ran into memory issues. After successfully outputting a version of the first 10 minutes of the clip, I attempted to do the next 10 minutes and ran into memory issues. I haven’t attempted the full 30 minute clip yet. I know I could divide the clip up into chunks but I’d rather not do that. Those are just the settings as they stand. 3GB (the minimum) allocated for use by other applications.Disk Cache is on external Thunderbolt RAID (500GBs allotted).Footage is on external Firewire SSD drive.Boot Drive is 2TBs with >1TB of free disk space.2011 27″ iMac with 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7.
I keep getting Out of Memory Errors when Virtual Memory balloons to over 50GBs and seemingly won’t grow any more. My settings, which I designed by applying and tweaking the settings to a smaller portion of the clip, are as follows: I’ve tried a number of times to stabilize the clip using the Warp Stabilizer. I’ve converted the clip to Apple ProRes which makes it an ~30GB file.
USING WARP STABILIZER 1080P
I’m having quite a headache attempting to stabilize an ~30 minute 1080p 29.97fps clip (shot on the Sony NEX-700).