HI
I am a freelancer offering 2d Animated video Services. I am facing a problem in one project where I have to edit audio of clip. I did some research and found that I will have to use Audacity for this project.
Now I am trying to install it in my pc and it is showing memory error on installation. Does anyone in this group has experience with Audacity Software
I am a freelancer offering 2d Animated video Services. I am facing a problem in one project where I have to edit audio of clip. I did some research and found that I will have to use Audacity for this project.
Now I am trying to install it in my pc and it is showing memory error on installation. Does anyone in this group has experience with Audacity Software
Never come across that with Audacity.
What is your operating system, HD capacity and free space and available RAM? That might give some clues to someone.
What is your operating system, HD capacity and free space and available RAM? That might give some clues to someone.
I am using Windows 10. Hard drive is 265 HDD - 75 GB Free space drive and hp memory 4 gb (https://serverorbit.com/buy-hp-501534-001-4gb-pc3-10600-ddr3-ecc-ram/. ) 80% used. Let me know if you need some more information.
Audacity needs ~2Gb RAM iirc.
You need to free up more memory (close all unnecessary programs) or put another stick of memory in your computer.
You need to free up more memory (close all unnecessary programs) or put another stick of memory in your computer.
I'm going to say that I wouldn't have expected any issues tbh with that spec of PC. I sometimes used to run Audacity (until last year) on an ancient Acer with Turion 64 processor and 2Gb RAM. 80% RAM in use is pretty typical for modest amounts of installed RAM but that should cause no issue. That is what the paging file is for.
Things I would try to begin with are to make sure you install after having done a true restart. If you have 'Fast Boot' enabled (which I think it is by default on W10) then lots of stuff may be committed to memory that is simply reinstated each time you turn on. I would also run a full disk clean and use the option to 'Clean System Files'.
When installing if you get offered the choice of installing for 'just you' or 'for all users' then I would try the all users options.
Things I would try to begin with are to make sure you install after having done a true restart. If you have 'Fast Boot' enabled (which I think it is by default on W10) then lots of stuff may be committed to memory that is simply reinstated each time you turn on. I would also run a full disk clean and use the option to 'Clean System Files'.
When installing if you get offered the choice of installing for 'just you' or 'for all users' then I would try the all users options.
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