c Govetas Posted March 3, 2001 Share Posted March 3, 2001 I've tried new ram allocations, latest Quicktime versions, reloading VW, and still am unable to render as I used to be able to do. Any suggestions from the Nemetschek people? i really need help here. thanks C. Govetas [This message has been edited by c Govetas (edited 03-11-2001).] [This message has been edited by c Govetas (edited 03-11-2001).] Quote Link to comment
Denis O'Reilly Posted March 6, 2001 Share Posted March 6, 2001 Quicktime can be the root of this problem and also Ram allocation, and Video Ram. I had problems with Quicktime in the past see my posts earlier on the board, but I havean imac gathering dust in the office here and it to fails on occasion to show my finished rendering, I suspect it is a lack of ram the more I think about it. Hope this points you in a particular direction. Quote Link to comment
johncruet Posted March 7, 2001 Share Posted March 7, 2001 Make sure you have at least 96 megs of free ram available prior to your opening VectorWorks. I had a problem where I had Vectorworks and another program (MS PowerPoint) open at the same time and the demo I had wouldn't render. Once I closed PowerPoint the rendering was fine. 14 seconds to render a 1.6 meg size model! My client was impressed! ------------------ JC/AIA Quote Link to comment
johncruet Posted March 7, 2001 Share Posted March 7, 2001 Make sure you have at least 96 megs of free ram available prior to your opening VectorWorks. I had a problem where I had Vectorworks and another program (MS PowerPoint) open at the same time and the demo I had wouldn't render. Once I closed PowerPoint the rendering was fine. 14 seconds to render a 1.6 meg size model! My client was impressed! ------------------ JC/AIA Quote Link to comment
johncruet Posted March 7, 2001 Share Posted March 7, 2001 Make sure you have at least 96 megs of free ram available prior to your opening VectorWorks. I had a problem where I had Vectorworks and another program (MS PowerPoint) open at the same time and the demo I had wouldn't render. Once I closed PowerPoint the rendering was fine. 14 seconds to render a 1.6 meg size model! My client was impressed! Quote Link to comment
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