When I try render panorama, I got error: What: Not enough space for one line in one block Emit: File:".\\KImageCached.cpp" Line:347 Catched :RenderFinalKic::Render
I found on this forum, it is problem of AntiGhost, but my issue occurs during "Blending". I have AutopanoGiga 2.6.0 Beta4 with checked "Force minimal cache division". My RAM is 4GB, but I have plenty of virtual memory and free space on disk. Panorama, which I want render have 190 images.
I tried it in Windows Safe Mode, no change. Without any other software I tried it too. Now, I tried it on my home PC and the same problem. It seems, the problem is caused by some software, which I have on both computers. On both computers I have Windows 7 Professional 64bit with 4GB RAM. Can not be problem in Visual Studio 2010? I'm sorry, what do you mean to reduce the memory flag?
Last edited by tomas.obadal on Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I have checked "Force minimal cache division...". I tried it with and without it. I'm using jpeg pictures, average 4MB for each picture. I have three hard drives: one internal 120GB SSD for system and software and two external: 1,5TB with 500GB free and 500GB with 120GB free. On every drive, I have set temporary folder in Autopano.
Even add that the error pops up at the end of blending, as if on the edge of blending and writing file.
Last edited by tomas.obadal on Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well, I remember that a while ago, I started using APP with XP 32 w/4GB RAM and it was good, and I was generating panoramas bigger than the previous one; and in some point I was having problems during the rendering process (don't remember the exact messages at this time), so, I did change the OS to Vista 64 and it was better for a while, and then in some point it was the same thing generating big panoramas... the workaround was that one (generate small panos), however I wanted my big panoramas...
In my case, the ultimate solution was to use a server configured with Windows 7 x 64 and 8GB RAM.... at this I'm using 24GB and soon I will do an additional upgrade it to 32GB RAM...
Does not sounds good (or cheap), but, my recommendation is at least to upgrade the RAM memory in your computer...
Max RAM, which can I have is 8GB, I will think about that. But Autopano does not use virtual memory? I thought that when there is little physical ram, it automatically starts to write to the virtual. And right now I have set virtual memory to 50GB.
Last edited by tomas.obadal on Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yes, I did that too... and, as far as I know seems like APP does not use that memory and Windows does, however how they work together and all that kind of things... we should wait for somebody from Kolor to give us a better info in this regard.
Autopano cannot use virtual memory, but we use disk caching instead ( which is in fact manual like a manually done virtual memory ). So, let resume a bit the situation, because I'm a bit lost in this discussion. OS : windows 7, 64 bits. RAM : 4 GB Detected RAM : 1.66 GB (that's low in fact). Are you sure you installed Autopano 64 bits and not Autopano 32 bits ? Rendering : 80k x 10k.