The last two versions of StreamFab crash my computer when it gets to the VERY LONG reencoding process. As you will see in the attachments, the software uses all of my 32GB of memory and then everything crashes. I'm EXTREMELY displeased with the slow reencoding process that has plagued the last 5 or 6 versions and now it's completely unusable. I feel like I'm being ripped off here. Please advise. *SEE MY REPLY BELOW FOR THE SCREENSHOT*
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StreamFab v4.0.1.1(Win). Amazon Downloader -- Last two versions crash my computer
Last edited by johnnydollar79; 07-29-2021, 07:01 PM.Tags: None
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Don't think your going to get any love on this, as this was all on purpose with what was said to being a better and a more stable product. It was also recommended in one other thread for the user to try and use another computer.
Your not the first to post this issue.
I do think that if you might think its an issue with a user computer and major changes to the program has been changed and the minimum requirement is no longer the minimum to accurately run it as past releases, then post what is the minimum for running it per update as changes occur.
For your attachments, think you posted past the limit, never seen that many being able to being posted.
Do you have any old StreamFab versions on your computer to use? Might want to try the last version that worked for you without it crashing or hogging up your memory, until it can be looked at.
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Originally posted by Down2Earth View PostDon't think your going to get any love on this, as this was all on purpose with what was said to being a better and a more stable product. It was also recommended in one other thread for the user to try and use another computer.
Your not the first to post this issue.
I do think that if you might think its an issue with a user computer and major changes to the program has been changed and the minimum requirement is no longer the minimum to accurately run it as past releases, then post what is the minimum for running it per update as changes occur.
For your attachments, think you posted past the limit, never seen that many being able to being posted.
Do you have any old StreamFab versions on your computer to use? Might want to try the last version that worked for you without it crashing or hogging up your memory, until it can be looked at.Last edited by johnnydollar79; 07-30-2021, 09:48 PM.
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Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View PostI'm running an i9-9900k, 32GB DDR4, & 2TB NVME storage. There is no reason a program should be eating up all 32GB of memory when it's only using 32% of the CPU. I convert video with DVDFab and have no issues whatsoever. I only updated to the never StreamFab versions because all Amazon downloads fail under previous ones.
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Originally posted by johnnydollar79 View PostI'm running an i9-9900k, 32GB DDR4, & 2TB NVME storage. There is no reason a program should be eating up all 32GB of memory when it's only using 32% of the CPU. I convert video with DVDFab and have no issues whatsoever.
As mentioned, many people have reported this, many times. Pretty much being ignored
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Hi, there,
I've had same problem when re-encoding phase of Amazon video using the latest version of 4.0.1.1.
As I monitored the resource usage by task manager, it's apparently due to short of virtual memory space.
For the test purpose, even after changing the virtual memory size as to 64GB, the memory usage reached up to 64GB and then crush.
So I believe that StreamFab has some memory leaks inside the re-encoding module.
I respect the StreamFab team. I hope this report help for resolving.
Thanks.
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I am downloading netflix series. the issue is before I was downloading a 45 min episodes (1080p), having data rates of 2000 to 4000kbps and a file size between 1.2 g and 1.6 gigibyte per file which is reasonable. Now that same file has a data rate speed of 10,000 to 15,0000kbps and a size of 3 to 5 gigibytes per episode. It also take about twice the length of the movie time to reencode it.
It does not seem to be using my video card to reencode. 3 to 5 gigibyte file for 1080p file is too much too large for a 45 min show.
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