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PrincessPandaLover
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

I was trying to import all frames of a 3:50 video because I thought it would be cool. However, the Scratch 3.0 editor is unable to handle like 1250 320 x 180 px images and crashes whenever it tries to save a project with that amount. Is there anyway to import thousands of frames into a Scratch project without such incident, even with third-party programs? I could use Kurt, but I'm no good with Python.

Also is there any way to share very large projects somewhere on the Internet?

Last edited by PrincessPandaLover (Aug. 15, 2020 17:09:38)

Flowermanvista
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

In my personal experience, I'm pretty sure this is impossible. You will run out of memory far before you get the whole video imported. And even if you use a third party tool, you'll probably run out of memory when trying to load the project.
PrincessPandaLover
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

Flowermanvista wrote:

In my personal experience, I'm pretty sure this is impossible. You will run out of memory far before you get the whole video imported. And even if you use a third party tool, you'll probably run out of memory when trying to load the project.
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Last edited by PrincessPandaLover (Aug. 15, 2020 17:43:43)

Capitan_Florida_2
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

Flowermanvista wrote:

In my personal experience, I'm pretty sure this is impossible. You will run out of memory far before you get the whole video imported. And even if you use a third party tool, you'll probably run out of memory when trying to load the project.
….Unless you have like 1TB of RAM or somthin'.
PrincessPandaLover
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

Capitan_Florida_2 wrote:

Flowermanvista wrote:

In my personal experience, I'm pretty sure this is impossible. You will run out of memory far before you get the whole video imported. And even if you use a third party tool, you'll probably run out of memory when trying to load the project.
….Unless you have like 1TB of RAM or somthin'.
except a terabyte of RAM is a size of a shelf

Also this can load yet uses SVGs

Last edited by PrincessPandaLover (Aug. 15, 2020 18:01:06)

uwv
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

just use node and make a custom program to package it smh
ehx
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

PrincessPandaLover wrote:

Capitan_Florida_2 wrote:

Flowermanvista wrote:

In my personal experience, I'm pretty sure this is impossible. You will run out of memory far before you get the whole video imported. And even if you use a third party tool, you'll probably run out of memory when trying to load the project.
….Unless you have like 1TB of RAM or somthin'.
except a terabyte of RAM is a size of a shelf
I mean @infinitytec had a terrabyte of RAM at some point and it fit in a normal sized box. New AMD Epyc Rome Servers can have up to 4TB of RAM, and the entire server is the size of a small shelf, not just the RAM.

Last edited by ehx (Aug. 15, 2020 19:08:11)

comp09
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

Well… this is awkward since I created a project in Scratch 2.0 that now requires 128 GB of RAM to run in Scratch 3.0…

Your best bet in this case would be to use a third-party tool to generate a sb3 file to upload, but you (and your viewers) are probably going to have problems actually running the project due to Scratch 3.0's terrible memory management.
PrincessPanda_test_
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

comp09 wrote:

Well… this is awkward since I created a project in Scratch 2.0 that now requires 128 GB of RAM to run in Scratch 3.0…

Your best bet in this case would be to use a third-party tool to generate a sb3 file to upload, but you (and your viewers) are probably going to have problems actually running the project due to Scratch 3.0's terrible memory management.
Which third-party tools would help? Also, there's always Forkphorus so I could just link that…

Last edited by PrincessPanda_test_ (Aug. 15, 2020 21:56:45)

YeetBoiExtreme
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How to import like 6905 frames of a video into Scratch without crashing?

Yeah, I'm Trying To Import A Video That Is 1:17 and it just gets stuck on importing… help?

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