Also, I've noticed that if I try to record another movie in the same session of chimera after having recorded one already, I run out of memory very fast, whereas if I restart chimera and immediately reload the same session, I am able to record the same movie without a problem - I wonder if maybe there is a memory leak of some sort? Cheers, Oli On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Oliver Clarke <olibclarke@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am consistently running out of memory when recording long-ish movies (using the Animation tool) on a Macbook pro with 16GB RAM. Admittedly there are a lot of atoms in the model I am using (~120,000), but most are not displayed (only ribbons).
Chimera is consistently crashing at about the 300 frame mark and looking at the activity monitor during the recording I can see memory pressure gradually increasing until Chimera freezes (which is generally not recoverable).
Is there any way to reduce the amount of memory required for movie recording? Will deleting all undisplayed atoms help? Is there some way to perform these operations on disk rather than in memory (most likely a silly question)?
Cheers, Oli.