Cannot get free memory block - Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:41 pm
Hi, sorry to open a new topic for the Memory Block issue, but thought it would make more sense to address my plug-in host separately
I captured video using my Camcorder (Canon ZR200). I wanted to try out Neat Video, prior to buying it, so I am using the Neat Video Demo Plug-in, version 2. Trying to process a clip that's 17 Minutes and 20 seconds long. After applying the Neat Video plug-in, I am trying to create a DVD from the .avi file in Premiere Elements 2.0.
Neat Video doesn't process beyond 92.76%. When it stops, it says "Neat Video cannot get free memory block from the operating system (or plug-in host). 102400-byte memory block is requested). Please make more memory available for application and retry"
Windows shows file size of 3.67 GB and dimensions of 720 x 480.
I noticed that the Neat Video Demo version only supports 640 x 480 pixels. Not sure if this has something to do with the memory issue because my video size is 720 x 480. Interesting this is that when I open the clip in neat video, it stretches the video and shows size as 720 x 240 (one field). Profile Quality never goes beyond 70% (if that makes a difference)
When I exit Premiere Elements 2.0, I get an application error that shows "The instruction at "0x057bcde0" referenced memory at "0x057bcde0". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program". I only get this error when I have used the neat video plug-in on a video
I am using Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ Processor. 2GB of RAM running dual channel. I have 2 Hard Drives - Page File Size on C: is 3070MB to 5000MB (this drive has 139 GB free). Page File Size on D: is 3070MB to 5000MB (this drive has 147 GB free). PCI-X Graphics Card with 256 MB. Overall, pretty good system specs
I know I am using the Demo version, but would help if you can point out what might be causing the problem - I like the software as it showed excellent results on a smaller clip, but would like to know if this works for me before I purchase it ($50). Thanks for any help that you can provide in diagnosing the issue
I captured video using my Camcorder (Canon ZR200). I wanted to try out Neat Video, prior to buying it, so I am using the Neat Video Demo Plug-in, version 2. Trying to process a clip that's 17 Minutes and 20 seconds long. After applying the Neat Video plug-in, I am trying to create a DVD from the .avi file in Premiere Elements 2.0.
Neat Video doesn't process beyond 92.76%. When it stops, it says "Neat Video cannot get free memory block from the operating system (or plug-in host). 102400-byte memory block is requested). Please make more memory available for application and retry"
Windows shows file size of 3.67 GB and dimensions of 720 x 480.
I noticed that the Neat Video Demo version only supports 640 x 480 pixels. Not sure if this has something to do with the memory issue because my video size is 720 x 480. Interesting this is that when I open the clip in neat video, it stretches the video and shows size as 720 x 240 (one field). Profile Quality never goes beyond 70% (if that makes a difference)
When I exit Premiere Elements 2.0, I get an application error that shows "The instruction at "0x057bcde0" referenced memory at "0x057bcde0". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program". I only get this error when I have used the neat video plug-in on a video
I am using Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2. AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ Processor. 2GB of RAM running dual channel. I have 2 Hard Drives - Page File Size on C: is 3070MB to 5000MB (this drive has 139 GB free). Page File Size on D: is 3070MB to 5000MB (this drive has 147 GB free). PCI-X Graphics Card with 256 MB. Overall, pretty good system specs
I know I am using the Demo version, but would help if you can point out what might be causing the problem - I like the software as it showed excellent results on a smaller clip, but would like to know if this works for me before I purchase it ($50). Thanks for any help that you can provide in diagnosing the issue