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DVDit pro HD memory allocation error -1

#1 User is offline   Trans 

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Posted 29 August 2007 - 05:12 AM

Hi
I'm new come for DVDit Pro HD, when I build may project and try to creat out put to image files.
After long waitting, but I got "memory alloctaion error -1" and on burn window show " Add IG:\IG-1"
I have no crew and any information about the error message, no doc in manual and Roxio web site..and I don't know how to post issue support to Roxio...
My first is out successfully, and I only do a little change on My project. but from that, I always got memory allocation error, even I try do some thing change on my project, but still got same result, any one have idea for me? Thanks
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Posted 29 August 2007 - 08:28 AM

are there subtitles in your project?
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Posted 29 August 2007 - 04:25 PM

No there have no subtitle,
It is take a lot of time for transcode project, It will be great that if DVDit can indicate which file or title is under transcode, when error happen
user can have crew where may have problem......

This post has been edited by Trans: 30 August 2007 - 06:50 AM

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Posted 01 September 2007 - 10:35 PM

the problem is done, I remove slideshow title, and re author. the problem is solve, still don't know what happen....
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Posted 14 September 2007 - 05:48 AM

Burning
adding IG:\IG_1



memory allocation error -1

Then the program says "cancelling" and quits the build.

I have a slideshow in the project. Don't they work?
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Posted 14 September 2007 - 06:24 AM

was not aware of the issue. the only thing that is not supported in a blu ray burn is a still show...no timing associated with the slides. otherwise they should work fine. what is the nature of the slideshow?
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Posted 14 September 2007 - 07:14 AM

The slideshow has 315 slides, each slide is a jpeg 3000x2000 pixels.
There is 1 audio in the slideshow and it is set to repeat.
When I "simulate" the project, the slideshow plays just fine.

So, I removed everything except the slideshow from the project, and the build succeeded.
Now there is a new problem. there are several black areas in the created video. (the *.m2v file)
In the created video by DVDit Pro, some of the slides were replaced with completely black video. This happened to about 10 slides.

Also, without the slideshow in the project, the build succeeded. The project has 3 (about 1 hour each) video. One video has two audio tracks. It takes my computer about 10 hours to burn (write volume) for blu-ray.

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Posted 14 September 2007 - 08:07 AM

sorry for the time suck. it takes a lot of time to render 1080i video segments from 300+ slides. here are some questions/suggestions:

- have you tried a smaller slideshow? (99 slides per show might be better...then if successful tie 3 slideshows together)
- where are the black slides in the video which is created? At the 99, 199 and 299 marks?
- did you try a 720p slideshow? That would also make your menus 720p but the rendering time would probably be cut in half.

Apologies for the issue you are seeing. if you can help me out with additional observations about your slideshow(s) we can troubleshoot it and try to fix it.
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