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ElementsAdobe Dreamweaver Adobe MuseAdobe Animate CCAdobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignView all communitiesExplore Menu beginsMeet the expertsLearn our productsConnect with your peersError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Encore All CommunitiesEncore 33 Replies Latest reply on May 4, 2010 11:45 PM by coolvideo12 "Memory Allocation Error" when Building a DVD (lordcsaba) Nov 1, 2008 9:22 AM Hi all! I have a problem. When I start to build a DVD. Encore stops with a "memory allocation error". The project I tried to build is 3.06 GB, so it's must fit to a simple DVD. My HDD has enought free space. I tried to build it on two totally different computers but the error is the same. I didn't find any answer for this error. Can anybody help me? I use Encore CS4, and the project is made in Premiere Pro CS3. The computer #1: Windows Vista (but I tried also with XP) 1 GB RAM 250 GB HDD The computer #2: Windows Vista 2 GB RAM 160 GB HDD 14172Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 33 replies 1. Re: "Memory Allocation Error" when Building a DVD (Greg_K.) Nov 16, 2008 4:10 PM (in response to (lordcsaba)) I get the same! I was having an issue with video files from my digital camera, so I opened up Premiere CS3, which took them in and encoded them to MPEG-2 just fine (tisk-tisk! Premiere and Encore CS4 both failed to play them or encode them properly!!!) Them I put these MP2 files into a project which has 2 menus, 4 video timelines, 2 slideshows with 200+ images and some background audio files (one linked to a menu, another plays in sequence after first finishes). The project is for PAL screen, and it is 4-some Gb, but less than a disk. I have 4Gb of RAM and 6Gb of page file, 70Gb free on my HDD. Running Vista Ultimate x64. Slideshows render, and videos do not require transcoding, so the project is ready to build, it starts writing the ISO file, and crashes after 1.8-1.9Gb is written. There seems to be no easy way to re-create my slideshow, or I would ha
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the history: I am working in Windows 98 I added a line to the autoexec.bat so that the PATH lines looked like this: SET PATH=C:PROGRA~1\UTILIT~1\SYMATEC\PCANYW~1 PATH=%PATH%;"C:Program Files\Mts";"C:j2sdk1.4.0_02\bin I then rebooted and tried the javac and java commands in different folders and everything worked fine. I shut down the computer and tried to reboot a day later. The following are pieces of the message I received (I don't usually go near the autoexec.bat or system settings so I have no idea how to get past these errors, nor fix them): SET PATH=C:PROGRA~1\UTILIT~1\SYMATEC\PCANYW~1 PATH=C:WINDOWS;C:WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:PROGRA~1\UTILIT~1\SYMATEC\PCANYW~1;"C:Program Files\Mts";"C:j2sdk1.4.0_02\bin General Protection Fault in C:WINDOWS\SCANDISK.ALT at 0090:1921 Memory Allocation Error Cannot load COMMAND, system halted Please help! Thanks, JulieAdvertisement Replay SET PATH=C:PROGRA~1\UTILIT~1\SYMATEC\PCANYW~1 PATH=C:WINDOWS;C:WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:PROGRA~1\UTILIT~1\SY ATEC\PCANYW~1;"C:Program Files\Mts";"C:j2sdk1.4.0_02\bin General Protection Fault in C:WINDOWS\SCANDISK.ALT at 0090:1921This shouldn't have been caused by the Java installation. As I understand the situation, at load time scandisk has been called. This is usually due to the computer not having been shut down properly, or a sign of real problems. However, scandisk is unable to run. You should try a forum/newsgroup for Windows for more help. My own suggestion would be to load to the command prompt (or try safe mode). (Press F8 during boot to get a menu.) And then run scandisk manually. If it works, try renaming the C:\WINDOWS\SCANDISK.ALT file and rebooting. Regards, Bhaveet View All 2 Replies From Thread Related Topics Encore - Memory Allocation Error - With Dynamic Link 3 unable to open '/etc/udev/rules.d/':m error during booting VIA Raid 0: Red screen of Death - fatal error during boot sequence Windows 8.1 error during boot on macbook Internal memory error during SQL generation. (QP0002) Error on sd* during boot Cache Memory Allocator \ Short Term Memory Allocator Issues Why endless shutdown during booting? - Macbook Air 10.8.3 update Error During Snow Leopard Installation Cluster memory allocation [SOLVED]e4rat: startup.log not accessib