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caching the images is really cpu/memory intensive; just tested it on my machine and got the heap error sometimes.. but only when trying to display the image?!
I do not know if we are able to enhance that since memory management is solely being done by the Java runtime; we just may swallow the out of memory exceptions...
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(This post was last modified: 2019-05-23, 14:19 by Nerls.)
So there is not anything I could do, I assume. Is there a possibilty to rebuild the cache partially, e.g. for the 2500 movies folder one could (manually) split those movies and rebuild the cache for the first 500 movies, then the next 500 movies and so on (may be there is a way to implement such in TMM). So may be the method would not use that much memory at the same time.
How much memory has to be shown free in the Task Manager (with my settings above in TMM) to make TMM rebuild the image cache correctly?
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I've built a out of memory handling for v3 right now and it should throttle cache building when a memory bottleneck has been detected..
btw: you can just restart the rebuild at any time. IIRC it will just rebuild missing images
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