Vassilis Kontodimas wrote:I agree with the OP. Fusion, tends to crash at random intervals, something that can be annoying when rendering demanding sequences.
Hi Vassilis.
My guess is the Linux system is running out of RAM when the rendering task is going on and then Fusion is crashing as a result.
If you open up the Fusion preferences and switch to the Memory section you can try lowering the number of concurrent frames being rendered at the same time, and also try disabling "Simultaneous Branching" if it is enabled.
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If you run the rendering task in Fusion with the Render Manager window, then Fusion will skip trying to aggressively cache each of the nodes in the composite (which it does since it assumes you will want to RAM playback the footage later). Rendering your final composites in the Fusion Render Manager will typically result fewer memory issues happening when you are rendering out long image sequences.
In the Render Settings window try enabling the [x]
Use Network checkbox and then in the Available Groups section enable the "
local" option.
- Render Settings Window
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