I let it go for over ten minutes, hoping it would eventually shut itself down, but no luck. Exiting HitFilm also doesn't work - it never terminates the process, which continues to accumulate memory unless I manually end the process in Task Manager. I just upgraded to HFE 11 and about half of the ~8 HFP files I have (all for one project) aren't usable now because HitFilm pegs all 4 processor cores at near total capacity and gradually consumes every KB of memory on my entire Win 7 operating system after opening them. I've been enjoying the hell out of HitFilm Express 2017 (5) since late April.
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