You could try batch converting your 24bit targa files to 15bit if you
have a program that can do so (uncompressed tga is important to keep).
Supposedly the resulting animation is larger but the two memory "images"
will require less space.
John Bauman wrote:
>
> cmpeg always quits with this error on startup of it:
> Image type: TGA24
> Image size: 512x384
> Encoding 200 frames
> malloc failed
>
> I figure thats because its taking up too much memory, but I gave it
> all the conventional memory I could, so what could I do?
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