Memory Usage
Memory Usage
How come when live 5 previews clips and what not it eats memory like no ones business? Is there a way to stop this? I started out with 10 gigs of room on my laptop now im already down to 530mb.
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timothyallan
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also see whats laying around in your Ableton TEMP folder(s), which can be found in the same directory as your Decoding Cache folder.
when you record audio or create new audio in an unsaved live set, it puts those audio files in a temp folder until you choose to save a set as "self contained".
when you close the set and it asks to delete temporary audio files, if you choose "No" then it keeps these files in your temp folder(s).
Furthermore, if you are saving alot of your sets as "self contained", and your sets use pre-existing loops and/or samples then you are basically duplicating files. The redundancy ends up using more disk space and before you know it you're almost out of it. So you may need to rethink your organization and archiving procedures for self contained Live Sets.
cheers.
when you record audio or create new audio in an unsaved live set, it puts those audio files in a temp folder until you choose to save a set as "self contained".
when you close the set and it asks to delete temporary audio files, if you choose "No" then it keeps these files in your temp folder(s).
Furthermore, if you are saving alot of your sets as "self contained", and your sets use pre-existing loops and/or samples then you are basically duplicating files. The redundancy ends up using more disk space and before you know it you're almost out of it. So you may need to rethink your organization and archiving procedures for self contained Live Sets.
cheers.
i use mp3 files.....
and i just discover HOW MUCH space does live take..dammit!..
does this space free when ableton is closed?..
and i just discover HOW MUCH space does live take..dammit!..
does this space free when ableton is closed?..
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Hi GK,
But keep in mind as smaller the cache is as more often the MP3 file you use again has to be decoded again.
regards,
Alex
Sure you can. You can activate the 'Maximum Cache Size' in the 'Misc' section of Live's preferences and set up a maximal value for the cache.ye...just figured out the decoding cache is 2gigs..no way of avoiding that i suppose...
But keep in mind as smaller the cache is as more often the MP3 file you use again has to be decoded again.
regards,
Alex
yes of course,thats obvious but my hdd spin rate is slow so i cant wait everytime for them to be decoded
..thanks alex
..thanks alex
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timothyallan
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Hi Chikara,
firstly you should provide us with a bit more data about your computer setup.
and the used operating system and which version of Live 5.
Furthermore which is the disk partition where do you have this problem? Is it the system partition? Or the partition where Live is installed?
You say you preview a clip (.alc) or audio file in Live's browser and immediately the it needs space on your disk. Can you give an example how much when you preview one clip?
regards,
Alex
firstly you should provide us with a bit more data about your computer setup.
and the used operating system and which version of Live 5.
Furthermore which is the disk partition where do you have this problem? Is it the system partition? Or the partition where Live is installed?
You say you preview a clip (.alc) or audio file in Live's browser and immediately the it needs space on your disk. Can you give an example how much when you preview one clip?
regards,
Alex