Hi Matt,

Use the Scene Toc Manager created by Alok, it's been a great time saver
here.

Search for  "ScnToc" in http://rray.de/xsi/

If the plugin doesn't work with your version of Softimage, you can always
use the standalone.



On 4 November 2014 00:21, Matt Lind <speye...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>   make sure you have all the required plugins and shaders installed or
> else you’ll get all sorts of problems like this.
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> Next on the list of things to try is activate all levels of script logging
> and verbosity you can, and make sure to dump it out to a script log on your
> hard drive (.log).  then load the scene.  hopefully something will be
> dumped to the log you can work with such as an error or warning message
> indicating the problem.
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> I would write a few simple event scripts to dump the model names and
> actions attempted as the scene is being loaded.  You can use the
> information to incrementally build a new .scntoc file and offload the
> model(s) that give you problems.  This, of course, would be iterative.
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> To isolate the problem of being a graphics issue vs. a data integrity
> issue, try loading the scene using xsibatch.exe instead.  If it doesn’t
> crash, you can save the scene to generate a .scntoc so you can offload your
> models when loading with xsi.exe.
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