FCE "out of memory" - QT7 memory leak ?

when I try to render a large number of audio clips in FCE, after rendering about 15 mins of clips, it stops with "out of memory" error.
when I look at Activity Monitor while this is happening, I see the VM figure for the FCE process grow and grow until it hits 3.50GB then the error is thrown.
It looks like a memory leak ... with each clip some VM is allocated but not released and eventually the allocation hits an OSX/hardware limit.
the behaviour seems to have started since upgrading from QT6 to QT7.
have others observed this ?
my current workaround is to select 12mins of audio, render the selection, exit FCE to release the VM, open the project again and repeat. very time consuming.

I also have this problem, and stumbled onto the same workaround as others: render ~15 minutes of audio, quit, restart. A real nuisance!
I also have seen the rendering of audio "complete", but in fact the audio disappears after some point in the (long) clip. I haven't found any way to re-render it, so I've been forced to reimport the whole clip and start over. Arrrgh! Any of you seen this problem?
From the symptoms, the root cause does seem to be a memory leak in the audio code (QT?) There's a QT forum posting that seems to indicate the same.
Any comments/prognosis from anyone at Apple?

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