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garbage75
02-07-2009, 09:34 AM
Hi at all
running a medium complexity scene under osx 10.5.5 with vray bridge 1.1 e C4D 11 64 bit mode every time C4D crash. There's no way to get work it!
This is the error message.
Why? please help!!!
http://www.c4dzone.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=6681
VRay 1.1 on Mac 64 bit?
Yes it does Crash and as far as I know nothing's been done about it so far.
All we can do is hope that the team is working away to solve these problems.
Adri
ichi.one
02-07-2009, 09:14 PM
i work with 1.1/R11 64bit on a octomac
no crashes here it's more stable on the intelmac
than on a G5
garbage75
02-08-2009, 03:10 PM
it crash very badly on medium heavy scenes... but everytime!!
photek
02-08-2009, 03:35 PM
can you repair your permissions.. and then give it another go..... if that doesn't work it might be worth doing a clean install of C4D and VrayforC4D
ichi.one
02-08-2009, 03:41 PM
or you switch back to 32bit to check if it works
or you test step by step, does it render with different GI settings, without textures etc...
or you re-install everything R11 & vray 1,1 and see what happens
or you post the scene so somebody else can check if it crashes on his mac
all i can say is it works here in 64bit on the octomac, medium or heavy scenes all work without any crashes
by on my G5 it crashes a lot (in 32bit & 64 bit) while preparing the rendering for vray while making that raycaster thing, which of course sucks badly
garbage75
02-09-2009, 09:06 AM
can you repair your permissions.. and then give it another go..... if that doesn't work it might be worth doing a clean install of C4D and VrayforC4D
sorry.. can you explain me better those steps?
What's mean repair your permission and then give it another go?
photek
02-09-2009, 12:52 PM
can you repair your permissions.. and then give it another go..... if that doesn't work it might be worth doing a clean install of C4D and VrayforC4D
sorry.. can you explain me better those steps?
What's mean repair your permission and then give it another go?
go in to your Applications folder, go to Utilities, open Disk Utility.
select your hard drive, and hit the 'repair permissions' button.
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