Sadly I get this out of memory messages.
Computing and integrating ... Insufficient memory!
It’s not a crossover crash but a warning in sequator, and the stitching is stopped, but the program is still responsive. As far as I can see from Activity Monitor the memory usage looks not that bad. Here is a screenshot just before the crash.
Do you need the FCP or iMovie app open at the same time? I get multitasking, but I don't see where both apps open at once provides any gains.
I had a intel iMac 2017 21.5" with 32GB ram and never ran out of memory. Now have a M1 iMac with 8/8/16Gb Ram and constantly getting low memory errors. So the low memory warnings you are seeing - are they native MacOS warnings? If yes, I believe it would be more lilely a Monterey beta error.
No, the error message is directly in Sequator, not MacOs and not wine.
But I was lucky with wine 6.19 and got a Timelapse with 200 raw files working. Although, the disk writes are really high with 500 GB - maybe that's a part of the problem.
I took a look into this to see if I could recreate the insufficient memory issues, but I was unable to reproduce this issue within Sequator. Using the files provided I was able to output the image from the project file. I used a Windows 10 64-bit bottle for my testing.
M1 Pro on Monterey 12.0
Crossover 21.1
Crossover 21
Crossover 20.0.4
Intel Macbook on Big Sur 11.6.1
Crossover 21.1
Crossover 20.0.4
Please respond if you are still having these issues, and the exact steps we can take to reproduce them.
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