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Original issue 1568 created by Omertron on 2010-08-27T15:38:00.000Z:
Hi,
My movies library has grown from day to day. I have now I almost 2 200 movies to index, mostly ISOs, VIDEO_TS & Bluray folders and HD MKVs (size between 4 Gb and 20 Gb each).
They are all distributed on 11 USB-sata discs connected to my C200 via 3 USB hubs.
I have tried to index them with r1749 as well as older ones (2.0).
In all cases, I get a "Java Heapspace error: out of memory", when writing index HTMLs.
Needless to say that there is enough free memory on my PC when indexing and Xms and Xmx are set to the maximum allowed on Windows 7 32bits:
"java -Xms1512m -Xmx1512m -classpath .;resources;lib/* com.moviejukebox.MovieJukebox %*".
Could anyone help ? Is there any workaround.
Of course I could split my movies into 2 groups and create 2 jukeboxes, but then I would lose most of the benefits of indexing (categories...).
I already submitted that case some time ago, but got no answer.
Thanks for your help.
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Original issue 1568 created by Omertron on 2010-08-27T15:38:00.000Z:
Hi,
My movies library has grown from day to day. I have now I almost 2 200 movies to index, mostly ISOs, VIDEO_TS & Bluray folders and HD MKVs (size between 4 Gb and 20 Gb each).
They are all distributed on 11 USB-sata discs connected to my C200 via 3 USB hubs.
I have tried to index them with r1749 as well as older ones (2.0).
In all cases, I get a "Java Heapspace error: out of memory", when writing index HTMLs.
Needless to say that there is enough free memory on my PC when indexing and Xms and Xmx are set to the maximum allowed on Windows 7 32bits:
"java -Xms1512m -Xmx1512m -classpath .;resources;lib/* com.moviejukebox.MovieJukebox %*".
Could anyone help ? Is there any workaround.
Of course I could split my movies into 2 groups and create 2 jukeboxes, but then I would lose most of the benefits of indexing (categories...).
I already submitted that case some time ago, but got no answer.
Thanks for your help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: