Out Of Memory Error In Google Earth
Choose your advanced settings Set up memory and disk cache preferencesBy increasing your memory and disk cache size, you can improve performance. To do this, follow the steps below: Click Tools > Options (Google Earth > Preferences on the Mac). Click the 'Cache' tab. Enter a value in the 'Memory Cache Size' field. You do not need to know the actual limits of your computer's memory because Google Earth automatically limits the size according to the physical memory available on your PC. Enter a value less than 2000 in the 'Disk Cache Size' field. Increasing the size of memory or disk cache can improve performance but can adversely impact the performance of other applications. Available memory is dependent on the specifics of your computer. Increasing memory cache significantly improves performance for printing and movie-making with Google Earth Pro and Google Earth EC. Disk cache is limited to 2GB. Google Earth uses this cache when you are viewing imagery offline. This enables you to view the earth without an Internet connection. You can recover some disk space by deleting the disk cache. To do this: Click File > Server Logout. Select Tools > Options (Google Earth > Preferences on the Mac). Click on the 'Cache' tab. Click Delete Cache Files. Share this: Choose your advanced settingsSet up memory and disk cache preferences ©2016 Google Privacy Policy Terms of Service danskDeutschespañolespañol (Latinoamérica)françaishrvatskiIndonesiaitalianomagyarNederlandspolskiportuguês (Brasil)svenskaTiếng ViệtTürkçečeštinaΕλληνικάбългарскирусскийالعربيةहिन्दीไทย中文(简体)中文(繁體)日本語한국어 English
to open on my computer?I have a 45 MB kmz file that I'm trying to open in Google Earth. I changed the file extension to kml to try that as well but I keep getting an "out of memory" error. My computer doesn't have THAT much stuff on it. Thanks for your help!UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki2 Answers Mickey Mellen, Writer for Google Earth Blog, developer on Google Earth HacksWritten 303w agoIt depends on what's in the file. If it's a few huge images, it should work. If it's 500,000 individual placemarks, that would be a problem.A https://support.google.com/earth/answer/148071?hl=en KMZ file is a zipped KML. Renaming it KML won't help. However, you could try renaming the KMZ to ZIP, uncompressing it, and then try opening some elements from within it. Depending on how it was packaged, there's a chance that could work.1.8k Views · View UpvotesRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowHow do I open the 30 MB KMZ file in the Google Earth? Because when I open this https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-open-a-50-MB-kmz-file-in-Google-Earth-Is-it-too-large-to-open-on-my-computer file it shows" out of memory "error.How can i see a place on the earth by using Google earth?Are there any websites that sell KML or KMZ files?Is there a simple way to import KMZ files into Google Maps, or to convert KMZ to KML?Can I find any way to get models from Google Earth by KMZ format or SKP? Scot KellyWritten 14w agoI've written a program makes edits to your .kml file in order to reduce it's size, often by as much as 97%. Some of the edits are loss-less, others introduce small reductions in the complexity of your path or polygon. Send an email with kml anywhere in the subject line to KmlFixer@Gmail.com and you'll get a reply explaining how to run this free program.Here are some of the ways the program reduces size (you can do these manually yourself) : Delete Track Points and use only a tessellated line for your path. Use
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Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Geographic Information Systems Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for cartographers, geographers and GIS professionals. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Corrupted kmz file with parse error? up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a challenge viewing my file. I get the following error (Failed: parse error at line 16032, column 25) when i try to open on Google. I am unfamiliar with coding. google kmz share|improve this question edited Sep 4 '15 at 9:05 PolyGeo♦ 39.3k1358149 asked Dec 9 '14 at 22:15 Kaptain Afforo 61 Is it possible to load file with issue on this page please –Kaptain Afforo Dec 9 '14 at 22:16 Can you please post a link to your file? You can upload it for example with Dropbox. –ustroetz Dec 9 '14 at 22:33 Would you be able to edit your question to indicate whether you are trying to view your file using Google Maps, Google Earth or another Google product, please? –PolyGeo♦ Dec 9 '14 at 23:15 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote "Failed: parse error" message means that the KML document in the KMZ file is not a well-formed XML file. A KMZ file is a ZIP file that includes a compressed KML file and optionally any referenced images or supporting KML files. One way to repair the KML file is to unzip the KML root document from the KMZ file (simply rename .kmz to .zip and treat as a zip file). Next view/edit KML file in a text editor (e.g. NotePad++) that supports jumping to a particular line number in a large file. After you uncompress the .kml file, you can check it by renaming it to have a .xml file extension and drag it onto your web browser. Modern web browsers perform basic XML checking and will complain when it sees an error. Steps to locate and isolate errors in large KML files can be found here: http://kml4earth.appspot.com/kmlBestPractice.html#KML_Validation_Tools Sometimes the error is obvious such as missing a closing tag but more often it is not. The method to fix such problems is to comment out large parts of KML file until it validates as a well-formed XML file then work backwards and uncomment portions back until you've