Greetings,
I'm having some troubles with mosaic creation. My input data is TIFTFW format(642 tif files with world), from a 3TB external drive, my temp directory is set to an external drive with 300GB free space, I'm encoding at 125:1 to produce a Gen2 SID file under 2GB. Running GE6.1 on an XP machine.
The problem is that the encoding will run for 20+ hours, then fail at 75-97% completion with an error code of 9207. (mem allocation error). This occurred after I had set up the project, saved it, then closed, re-booted the machine, then launched the project.
The oddest part is that a mosaic of identical proportions ran through and completed the day before, after suffering the exact same error code twice before that.
Since all the settings were identical, I don't understand why it will eventually run successfully, but fail multiple times before that.
Thanks,
Bdhes
Listing of error codes?
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Hello,
I recommend contacting support@lizardtech.com for specific help, but in general:
MG2 is an old file format. We recommend you use MG3 or MG4. Encoding to large amounts of data MG2 can be a struggle. Is the "Mosaic Image Size" over or around 2 GB? This is different than the output file size. If what GeoExpress reports as the "Mosaic Image Size" is over 2 GB, the job may not complete.
Since you have a 32-bit system, which is limited to 2 GB of RAM no matter how much RAM you have installed, the job may not complete due to running out of memory.
Again, for help and advice with your specific situation, please contact support.
I recommend contacting support@lizardtech.com for specific help, but in general:
MG2 is an old file format. We recommend you use MG3 or MG4. Encoding to large amounts of data MG2 can be a struggle. Is the "Mosaic Image Size" over or around 2 GB? This is different than the output file size. If what GeoExpress reports as the "Mosaic Image Size" is over 2 GB, the job may not complete.
Since you have a 32-bit system, which is limited to 2 GB of RAM no matter how much RAM you have installed, the job may not complete due to running out of memory.
Again, for help and advice with your specific situation, please contact support.
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