But still exporting a simple video using iMovie is failing (short movie of about 30 minutes HD movie). IMovie export keeps failing "Application run out of memory" I have a new Mac with sufficient RAM / memory in total 16GB. I've deleted the ImagingEdge software BUT, it's still crashing and still showing up in the dump log. I also see some other things in the logs that may point to a conflict with Sony ImagingEdge software which is a camera driver / library that turns a Sony camera into a web cam. Or there's an orphaned index pointing at a location that isn't there anymore or whose permissions have changed. Is there a site or resource to help decipher a crash log? After reading through a few thousand lines of crash dumps (and having taken a C class 20 years ago!) when I see "index 1 beyond bounds, abort called" I have to think there's a process trying to access a memory region that's outside of its allocated memory space. And NO, I don't have a Time Machine back up of the iMovie Library. BUT, I need the media in the existing library for all the projects I'm working on (FWIW my iMovie library is 270 GB). ![]() IMovie launches just fine if I hold down the Option key as it stats and create a new library. I've sent 10 of the crash reports off to Apple so far. ![]() 9 to 13 seconds after launch as it's updating past project media, BOOM-CRASH the iMovie window goes away and about 20 seconds later I get a window "iMovie Quit Unexpectedly". Like "Updating Christmas 2015" for instance. The it begins "Updating " for past projects that were in the library calling them out by name. Beneath the status bar it says "Validating "iMovie Library" which it always make it through the validation. Here's the details on my issue: I click on iMovie icon, it launches and the "Loading" window appears with a strolling status bar. I've gone through the all the steps found in all the knowledge base articles and forums to remedy but none have worked (NVRAM flush, Boot in Safe Mode and cleared all user permissions back to default, I deleted, downloaded and re-installed iMovie). It bombs out trying to update project media in the library. BUT on July 15, there was an update pending in the App Store for iMovie 10.2.5. iMovie has always worked without a problem since I got this MBP and I use iMovie frequently. I have a MBP (16-inch, 2019), running Big Sur ver 11.4. ![]() With Wondershare Filmora9 importing a 1.53GB clip: Memory used 4.41GB Wondershare using 785.4MBĪfter updating to 10.2.5, iMovie crashes upon startup as it tries to update the existing projects in the Movie library. Guest account - iMovie importing a 1.53GB clip: Memory used 11.44GB iMovie using 25.03GBĥ. With iMovie importing a 1.53GB clip: Memory used 11.30GB iMovie using 10.17GBĤ. With iMovie App open: Memory used 4.82GB iMovie using 180.9MBģ. With iMovie App closed: Memory used 4.27GBĢ. However, I am reluctant to shell out for the paid version in order to remove the ‘watermark’ covering roughly a third of the screen if iMovie can be made to work.Īctivity Monitor records my computer’s proceses as follows:ġ. I downloaded the trial version of Wondershare Filmora9 and it imported the same clip which froze iMovie without a problem. There is no problem running the programme and importing the same clips on my wife’s early 2015 MacBook Air running OS 10.14.5 My computer details are: iMac (27-inch, Mid 2011) Processor: 3.1 GHz Intel Core i5 Memory: 12 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6970M 1024 MB OS: 10.13.6 HD capacity: 999.35 GB HD Available: 400.69 GB (16.35 GB purgeable) Neither procedure improved the situation the problem remained. I tried opening a fresh library and also logging out of my own account on my desktop and running the programme on the guest account. I have searched the net for an answer without avail. Version 9 worked fine the present version simply uses up all my RAM performimgthe simplest task, consequently moving so slowly as to be unusable.
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