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September 2016 & New Emotes | #Inktober Flash "not Enough Memory" Problem 6,133 Views 4 Replies New Topic Respond to this Topic « Return to Game Development Forum Forum Index SpeedoSausage SpeedoSausage Member since: Mar. 17, 2012 Offline. Send Private flash cs6 not enough memory Message Browse All Posts (367) Block Forum Stats Member Level 06 Animator Flash "not
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Enough Memory" Problem 2012-09-11 15:10:17 Reply So I've been working on a flash for a while now.... and honestly, I don't really know how or why, but the .fla has ended up at 100MB in size. Usually my .fla's end up being around 20MB, but apparently doing like 10 seconds worth of some frame-by-frame and I have an extra 80MB to tow around? lol but yeah, anyways, when I try to export the finished swf, preview it or do certain actions (I've tried cutting frames and pasting them into new symbols and stuff) it says "Error creating Flash movie. There was not enough memory available" and other messages to a similar degree. Now I have plenty of memory on my computer... so I don't understand why I'm getting this message. So I'm basically just wondering how could I get around this snag? Should I try... bah, copying and pasting ALL frames into a new project and making them into one big symbol? (although that could probably result in the same error message) I could take other's advice which is to split it up into parts but exactly how would I go about doing that? Copying and pasting sections of the movie into seperate projects and then... combining them back together in a new project? I'm not exactly sure if that would work either. Would having seperate scenes help? I mean I've done all the work in one scene... Ah, I'm just really lost right now. It sucks to spend so much time on something and then when you're so close to the finish line it all just blows up in your face. So has anyone else experienced this? Would you have any advice? Nicholas-Deary Nicholas-Deary Member since: May. 12, 2006 Offline. Send Private Message Browse All Posts (6,441) Block Forum Stats Member Level 39 Animator Response to Flash "not Enough Memory" Problem 2012-09-11 22:38:23 Reply I've seen this problem posted in the forums a fair few times and it seems like a common solution is to attempt to split the project into multiple FLA's and sew them together later. What's odd is that you said t
• NEXT >> • "error creating flash movie not enough memory" by jimbo on Oct 7, 2005 at 12:52:32 am "error creating flash movie not enough memory" Yes it's a large file, yes I am using FLVs but why, why? I thought this would work? Thoughts?Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: "error creating flash movie not enough memory"by Matt Klundt on Oct 7, 2005 at 2:01:18 amHow many megabytes of video are included in it? http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1318122 You could reduce file size by playing external videos during runtime.Matt--------------------http://www.mcquillendesign.comhttp://www.mattfoxgames.comReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: "error creating flash movie not enough memory"by Jimbo on Oct 7, 2005 at 3:34:21 pmI'm new to flash for video. It says I can only use external video when exporting to quicktime. I do need it to be a swf https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/190/855869 file for a presentation. Is there a way to link to external video and still create a flash player. DO you have a line of script I could copy. I am under the GUN. Thanks, Jimbo in PortlandReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: "error creating flash movie not enough memory"by Matt Klundt on Oct 7, 2005 at 9:24:26 pmThis is the bare minimum script for bringing external flash video into a player during runtime, provided you have a video object on the stage named 'myVideo'. var nc:NetConnection = new NetConnection(); nc.connect(null); var ns:NetStream = new NetStream(nc); myVideo.attachVideo(ns); ns.play("something.flv"); The ns.play("something.flv") can be placed anywhere in the same frame, such as onRelease of a button, or the end of an embedded timeline of another MovieClip, but pathing is important, so if embedded in other timelines you may need it to read: _root.ns.play("something.flv");Matt--------------------http://www.mcquillendesign.comhttp://www.mattfoxgames.comReturn to posts indexReport Post<< PREVIOUS • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >>© 2016 CreativeCOW.net All Rights Reserved[TOP]
using your existing account on the new forums, check out this thread. Register Help Remember Me? Forum Today's Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links View Forum Leaders What's New? Advanced Search Forum Flash https://www.kirupa.com/forum/showthread.php?359604-Not-enough-memory-error Flash IDE [8] Not enough memory error Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Not https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110728131438AA6J9HB enough memory error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode January 13th, 2011,07:40 AM #1 Sneaker View Profile View Forum Posts 7 posts Registered User Not enough memory error I'm going crazy here. I'm working under XP with Flash 8. The fla file not enough is about 85 MB and has 60 frames with panorama photo's. Everything went great for months, untill a couple of days ago. I got the following message while publishing to a projector (or a swf): "Error creating Flash movie. There was not enought memory available." But there is enough free memory. I cleared 6GB. There is enough internal memory (2GB) and I have messed around with the virtual memory. But the message keeps popping up. On not enough memory the internet I read that it could be a corrupt images. So I put everything in a new fla with mixed results. Sometimes it works and even makes a projector, sometimes (more) it doesn't. Sometimes copying frames to a new file works, but then Flash crashes, I'm becoming crazy here. How can you spot with image or file is corrupt? All photo's in the library look normal. So how do you recognize a corrupt image and how do I get rid of the error? Reply With Quote January 13th, 2011,08:09 AM #2 Sneaker View Profile View Forum Posts 7 posts Registered User It's all so random as well. I copy a complete set of five in a new fla and publish as a projector, no problems. I publish another set of five, I got the error. So it must be on of those five images right? So I split them up. First three, no problems and published fine as a projector. The other two, the error. So I copied them one by one, published as a projector and no error. What is going on? And it get's weirder, I tried the file on a different computer with Flash 8 and no error. I'm thinking about reinstalling Flash, the Repair option didn't work. But I don't think Flash is the problem, otherwise it wouldn't have published other fla'
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