Plantage pendant l'animation.

Started by bla bla 2, March 20, 2012, 12:29:39 PM

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bla bla 2

Bonjour, j'ai laisser tourner terragen pendant toute la journée pour l'animation, mais au bout de quelques heures, terragen ce plante, pourquoi ?

Hello, I let it run all day terragen for animation, but after a few hours, terragen this, why ?




rcallicotte

So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

bla bla 2

De quel mémoire tu parle ? Memoire vive ou la mémoire de donné ?

What memory are you talking about? RAM or memory given ?

rcallicotte

So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

bla bla 2


rcallicotte

I'm just going by what you're showing in the picture above - for a render just to stop usually means in TG2 that some associated memory couldn't hold all of your resources.  Did you check your RAM via Task Manager as it gets ready to die?
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

bla bla 2

Ils sont neuf mes ram je pense pas qui va plus fonctionner. Si c'est possible ?

There are nine of my ram I think that will not work anymore. If this is possible ?

rcallicotte

Everything depends on your scene, true?  If you have a lot of objects in your scene or anything that uses a lot of memory, maybe that would crash it.  I have no idea, since I don't know your scene.

Maybe Planetside can answer it, if you send the problem to them.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

jo

Hi,

I can't give you a reason why you had the crash. There is simply not enough information. The most likely thing is that you ran out of memory. You're using the 64 bit version so the maximum TG2 can use is very high. Some things which could cause a problem is if you had your VM swap file set to a size that TG2 exceeded, or perhaps the disk your swap file was on didn't have enough free space.

In one scene I rendered the memory usage went up to 58 GB. I only have 6 GB of RAM so it got very, very slow due to virtual memory paging thrashing the disk. I stopped it because it was taking too long but it was still chugging along.

Regards,

Jo