Hi
Yes we are aware and it is a reason of the creation of Libopenshot. Another
reason can be that you are starting from a flash disk. But I don't think really.
BTW you can convert them in dnxhd with Enkodeur-Mixeur. I've seen that at rmll
2011 at Strasbourg. Laurent have done that for a new user on an netbook. This
guy was not able to do that on Window with the software which was coming with
his camera...Impressive.
** Changed in: openshot
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: openshot
Importance: Undecided => High
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1469845
Title:
Memory leaking when export video
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I created a project with 56 tracks. Each track included one clip from 10 to
15 seconds and one 3 second transition (blinds sliding). Resolution of the
clips were 2304 x 1296 (H.264 / AVC, 25 frames per second). When I started
exporting video to AVI(h.264) HD720p 25 fps I faced with memory leaking. System
monitor showed a constant growth of memory usage up to 100 percent.
I found a solution but I hope that my letter will help you to fix your
program.
Solution was the next. I had to split my project into three parts,
export them separately and then merge them together. I also mentioned
that there was no memory leaking when I merged video clips without
changing resolutions. So that may be a good idea to work always with
converted versions of the clips.
Environment:
64 bits,
ubuntu 14.04 LTS (OS is not installed, starts from flash disk without swap
partition)
Openshot 1.4.3
PC with AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor × 6, 8GB RAM
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