Error Creating Swf Movie. There Was Not Enough Memory Available
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The Export Operation Failed Because It Ran Out Of Memory
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 that the file size sky rocketed when you did some FBF animation, that's odd as the file size usually inflat
Flash movie. There was not enough memory available." If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: "Error creating Flash movie. There was not enough memory available." Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 01-08-2004,03:14 PM #1 Killing-machine View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 3 "Error creating Flash movie. There was not enough memory available." Hi, I worked on http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1318122 a flash presentation for few weeks now. It has about 20 scenes and fla file is about 10MB. Everything was working fine, export was pretty fast, when sudnely it just stopped exporting things! WHen trying to publish i had to wait for pretty while and than this message apers: "Error creating Flash movie. There was not enough memory available." it exports a file, but its pretty large and its corrupted. if anyone knows how to solve this problem, please help! Reply With Quote 01-08-2004,03:24 PM http://board.flashkit.com/board/showthread.php?520705-quot-Error-creating-Flash-movie-There-was-not-enough-memory-available-quot #2 Axristos View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Can i play now???? Join Date Jun 2003 Location Greece Posts 309 You can break apart you movie. It is too big for the computer to export it. Mess With The Best, Die Like The Rest... Reply With Quote 01-08-2004,03:42 PM #3 Killing-machine View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 3 break it up? How do you mean break it up? i need it all in one swf file Reply With Quote 01-08-2004,04:25 PM #4 msg6 View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jun 2003 Posts 28 if you have to have it all in one swf... then you cant break it up!! If not then break into smaller swf's and load them in, when and if required using loadMovie function. Reply With Quote 01-08-2004,05:17 PM #5 Killing-machine View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 3 thanks all heya guys, thanks for help and support it turned out that file size doesnt have to do anything with it i started to delete library items, and then i found out that some of my pictures were misteriously corrupted. I dont know how that happend, but i'm sure i havnt done it. So corrupted images were caousing that looping prob of infinite exporting.. till i'm out of memory. like a poem, just this one took me 4 hours of unpleasent time thanks again Reply With Quote 01-15-2004,12:18 PM #6 ortman View Profile
Everything went great for months, untill a couple of days ago. I got the following message while publishing to a projector (or a http://flash.bigresource.com/IDE-8-Error-creating-Flash-movie-There-was-not-enough-memory-available--67LRuvmXz.html swf): "Error creating Flash movie. There was not enought memory available." But there http://ask.metafilter.com/35273/Why-am-I-getting-a-error-message-when-I-try-to-publish-a-file-in-Macromedia-Flash 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 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 not enough 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? View 4 Replies Similar Posts: IDE :: Error not enough memory In Creating Flash8 Movie.there Was No Enough Memory Space Available? Nov 21, 2009 My movie is very lengthy one.when i publishing i am getting error like this View 2 Replies ActionScript 2.0 :: "error Creating Flash Movie. There Was Not Enough Memory Available"? Jul 6, 2004 when I publish my movie I get a message that says:"error creating flash movie. there was not enough memory available".I tried increasing the paiging files size and the registry size in windows but that didn't work. View 1 Replies Error Creating Flash Movie File May 22, 2007 Since I started using CS3 I sometimes get the following error: Error creating Flash movie file. Be sure the destination file is not locked or on a locked drive. Also, check that the file name is not too long. It doesn't happen all the time, and I haven't been able to figure out what causes it. I have been able to confirm that it's not anything to do with locked files/drives, permissions, or file name length.It happens with files created elsewhere (by other developers) that I've modified, and it happens with files I start from scratch - I can create a new FLA on my deskto
MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random Why am I getting a error message when I try to publish a file in Macromedia Flash? March 28, 2006 6:45 PM Subscribe Flash 8 Issue I am having problem publishing my flash file. Flash 8 Issue Is there a maximum file size for flash files? I am having problem publishing my flash file. The .fla file is 85 MB. It contains images & sound. There are no movie files. The sound files have all been converted to .mp3 files and are not large in size. The image files are all around 1 mb or smaller. There is probably 30 – 40 images. I can save the file and open the .fls file just fine. It’s not slow or anything like that. I can preview each scene with no problems but going to “Control – Test Scene”. When I go to publish the file and an exe it take a long time to publish. After about an hour I get an error message that says “not enough memory”. I have no idea why and have tried to publish on 3 machines. They all have 1 gig memory and good processors. I designed it in Flash 8 on a new Dell laptop. I have never had this problem before can anyone help? I need to know why its taking so long to publish and what to do. posted by lane73179 to Computers & Internet (7 answers total) 85 MB seems huge for one flash file. The .swf file you get from "test scene" usually ends up being much more compressed, and that's the one that gets published online. Really, I'm trying to wrap my head around how you ended up with such a big file. I'm not sure what you are trying to accomplish in flash, so I can't tell you how to make it smaller. Check out flashkit and kirupa for better advice and tutorials.posted by idiotfactory at 7:11 PM on March 28, 2006 A workaround might be to break it up into separate files and do loadmovie.posted by juv3nal at 7:28 PM on March 28, 2006 If there are 35 images at roughly a meg each, that's 35MB. So that leaves the MP3 files for the remaning 50MB. Do you have fifty minu