by x1TUFSS » Mon Feb 09, 2026 4:25 pm
Hello everyone. Posting for a friend whom I recently introduced to MediaMonkey (among many others I've recommended it to) after he grew sick of iTunes. He installed the current version, 2024.2.0.3184, on Windows 11 25H2, and began syncing approximately 850 GB of MP3s (directly, without transcoding) to his iPhone 17 Pro 1TB - only to find that after 250 tracks or so, MM would throw an 'out of memory' exception, occasionally interspersed by 'Not enough memory resources are available to process this command', despite the system having 16 GB of RAM and over 100 GB of free drive space. As he continued syncing piecemeal, the threshold for tracks synchronised before throwing errors gradually dropped from 250 to 200, then eventually 150, at which point (with ~600 GB synced) another exception started being thrown:
I've tried searching for fixes on his behalf to no avail, and he has followed the troubleshooting threads to much the same result. What do we do next? It's not the end of the world - he's still slowly getting music copied over, but it's very tedious going. Thanks everyone.
Hello everyone. Posting for a friend whom I recently introduced to MediaMonkey (among many others I've recommended it to) after he grew sick of iTunes. He installed the current version, 2024.2.0.3184, on Windows 11 25H2, and began syncing approximately 850 GB of MP3s (directly, without transcoding) to his iPhone 17 Pro 1TB - only to find that after 250 tracks or so, MM would throw an 'out of memory' exception, occasionally interspersed by 'Not enough memory resources are available to process this command', despite the system having 16 GB of RAM and over 100 GB of free drive space. As he continued syncing piecemeal, the threshold for tracks synchronised before throwing errors gradually dropped from 250 to 200, then eventually 150, at which point (with ~600 GB synced) another exception started being thrown:
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I've tried searching for fixes on his behalf to no avail, and he has followed the troubleshooting threads to much the same result. What do we do next? It's not the end of the world - he's still slowly getting music copied over, but it's very tedious going. Thanks everyone.