: Re: Render tree crash with SI 2013
Ok, thank you all for your solution. Opening the rendertree first, seems
to solve the problem !
Now, what we be a good way to investigate on this ?
I had the feeling that something is off on that particular workstation,
since on other projects it has also some
Ok, thank you all for your solution. Opening the rendertree first, seems
to solve the problem !
Now, what we be a good way to investigate on this ?
I had the feeling that something is off on that particular workstation,
since on other projects it has also some unstability.
Thank's a lot.
Ol
Yeah do what Tim said - that used to fix that for me.
Empty scene - hit 7 - open your scene
From: ognj...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 16:23:36 +0200
Subject: Re: Render tree crash with SI 2013
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
I recall having a similar problem. What i did is, every time
I recall having a similar problem. What i did is, every time i opened up
that scene i would call the explorer, go into the application mode, browse
all the way up to the material library. If it loaded them into the scene
that way i could then invoke the render tree without a crash...
On Wed, May
I once had a similar problem while working on location at a company. The
only work around solution was to open the rendertree first (in a clean
scene) and than load the scene. I thought it maybe was caused by issues
with the workgroups as it seems the crash was related to the rendertree
loading
I'm still having crashes on one particular machine using SI 2013.
on one particular scene, a big 500Mo object from cad, as soon as I hit
7, XSI crashes.
I have a Quadro 4000 I already updated the drivers last month.
Now I wonder if there are some settings I should tweak.
This doesn't happen on
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