Out of memory happens also if cache memory is at its limit (96GB certainly is not cache). Have you cache management installed?
Shutdown on complete and trim on frames.
Hope it will be implemented.
Untill then you can use my tool for this:
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(link updated for fixed version - wrong hours calculated for trim)
Usage:
Shutdown on complete:
Start encoding. In program set seconds (default 5).
Program checks once every one second if ffmpeg process is in process list.
If it is not found sequentially during specified seconds (5 by default) then force shutdown will be issued to system (it will shut down no matter what programs are running).
Can be used to any ffmpeg encoding.
To calculate trim time from frame numbers:
Input fps numerator and denumerator (like 24000 & 1001 for 23,97 fps or 25 & 1 for 25 fps etc)
Then specify start frame and endframe and press calculate. You will get timings in output.
Use them for trim.
Looking at TopazAI preferences, I do not see an option for cache management. What did you have in mind when you say "cache management installed’? Another application or service?
You can run all in parallel via CLI and set the GPU you want to use for each video.
But i think the cpu will struggle.
ok, thanks I’ll take a look at the ffmpeg options.
CPU caches cannot be allocated by an application nor can they be exhausted ‘out of memory’, they just get thrashed. Not correct in this case.
I waited a long time to make the jump to version 3. With the current version my export speed has more than doubled and the quality is good too. Keep up the good work! ![]()
A newer version is available.