A serious program error has occured.
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punching_sandwiches
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A serious program error has occured.
I keep getting this message and crash:
"Ableton Live
A serious program error has occurred.
Live will shut down after this message box is closed.
Out of memory
A crash log was dumped into...etc."
I've been checking activity monitor and I'm not pushing the RAM very hard.
I'm not doing anything particularly intensive either.
"Ableton Live
A serious program error has occurred.
Live will shut down after this message box is closed.
Out of memory
A crash log was dumped into...etc."
I've been checking activity monitor and I'm not pushing the RAM very hard.
I'm not doing anything particularly intensive either.
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hacktheplanet
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Re: A serious program error has occured.
First step is to disable your plugins and see if that helps.
To do that, just move them temporarily from where they live. If Live starts up, you will know it a dodgy plugin, and you can narrow it down from there.
To do that, just move them temporarily from where they live. If Live starts up, you will know it a dodgy plugin, and you can narrow it down from there.
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punching_sandwiches
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Re: A serious program error has occured.
I'm not using any third party plugins.
It seems to happen whenever I save now.
I'm using Maxforlive but only with Henkes Grnaulator and the buffer shuffler.
It seems to happen whenever I save now.
I'm using Maxforlive but only with Henkes Grnaulator and the buffer shuffler.
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hacktheplanet
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Re: A serious program error has occured.
Next thing to try is deleting your preference files. On OSX they are the .plist files. Search on your computer for com.ableton.plist or something like that. Just delete them, they will rebuild themselves. You can do it on Windows, but I can't remember how.
Email support too!
Email support too!
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punching_sandwiches
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Re: A serious program error has occured.
Thanks for the help. Running OSX so will search out the .plist file.
I've mailed the crash report made and will mail support if the problem persists.
I've mailed the crash report made and will mail support if the problem persists.
Re: A serious program error has occured.
The main Live preferences file to delete (quit Live first) is:
/Users/punching_sandwiches/Library/Preferences/Ableton/Live 8.x/Preferences.cfg
(you may take screenshots ("cmd - shift - 4" - then: spacebar --> mouse over prefs window --> click) of your Live settings first.)
the other is: /Users/punching_sandwiches/Library/Preferences/com.ableton.live.plist (probably deleting is of no use here, but just go for it...)
/Users/punching_sandwiches/Library/Preferences/Ableton/Live 8.x/Preferences.cfg
(you may take screenshots ("cmd - shift - 4" - then: spacebar --> mouse over prefs window --> click) of your Live settings first.)
the other is: /Users/punching_sandwiches/Library/Preferences/com.ableton.live.plist (probably deleting is of no use here, but just go for it...)
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Re: A serious program error has occured.
Out of memory means what it means!
I get it all the time. Get a software like Istat Menus to monitor your RAM. at around 2.7 Gigs that Live uses , it will crash.
I try to manage the RAM when I build Live Sets.
Also Live doesn't clear its memory when you open a new set. Always close Live when you want to open another Live Set.
It'S not a bug, it's because it's 32 bits.
I get it all the time. Get a software like Istat Menus to monitor your RAM. at around 2.7 Gigs that Live uses , it will crash.
I try to manage the RAM when I build Live Sets.
Also Live doesn't clear its memory when you open a new set. Always close Live when you want to open another Live Set.
It'S not a bug, it's because it's 32 bits.
MBP M1 Max 64 GB Ram, OSX 15.7.4
Live 10.1.43 Suite
Live 11.3.35
Live 12.3.6
Interface : RME Fireface UCX
Live 10.1.43 Suite
Live 11.3.35
Live 12.3.6
Interface : RME Fireface UCX
Re: A serious program error has occured.
I wouldn't be so sure that this isn't a bug.lapieuvre wrote:Out of memory means what it means!
Also Live doesn't clear its memory when you open a new set. Always close Live when you want to open another Live Set.
It'S not a bug, it's because it's 32 bits.
32 bit refers to how much ram can be addressed by an application, not how much and if it should be released when making a new set. I am certain this is a bug commonly referred to as memory leak.
Re: A serious program error has occured.
Bug or not, it sure is a bummer! It's kind of annoying to have to close and reopen Live each time. I also have problems when I collect all and save if I don't close and reopen...zigzag wrote: I wouldn't be so sure that this isn't a bug.
32 bit refers to how much ram can be addressed by an application, not how much and if it should be released when making a new set. I am certain this is a bug commonly referred to as memory leak.
MBP M1 Max 64 GB Ram, OSX 15.7.4
Live 10.1.43 Suite
Live 11.3.35
Live 12.3.6
Interface : RME Fireface UCX
Live 10.1.43 Suite
Live 11.3.35
Live 12.3.6
Interface : RME Fireface UCX
