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Hi guys
I have just installed Moray and POV-ray on my Windows 7 (RC atm) box for the
first time and Moray will not launch POV correctly...it opens the renderer but
doesn't send the model to POV then it gives me the error box 'cannot start POV,
please try starting it manually'
Any ideas?
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berteh wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I have just installed Moray and POV-ray on my Windows 7 (RC atm) box for the
> first time and Moray will not launch POV correctly...it opens the renderer but
> doesn't send the model to POV then it gives me the error box 'cannot start POV,
> please try starting it manually'
>
> Any ideas?
>
using Pov 3.5?
--
Regards, Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote:
> berteh wrote:
> > Hi guys
> >
> > I have just installed Moray and POV-ray on my Windows 7 (RC atm) box for the
> > first time and Moray will not launch POV correctly...it opens the renderer but
> > doesn't send the model to POV then it gives me the error box 'cannot start POV,
> > please try starting it manually'
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
> using Pov 3.5?
>
> --
>
> Regards, Stephen
no...have tried with both 3.6 and 3.7 32bit and 64bit versions...am running Win7
64bit...POV itself works fine....so does Moray, I just can't get them to link
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web.4adabe4a80868e10b03f96fc0@news.povray.org...
>
> no...have tried with both 3.6 and 3.7 32bit and 64bit versions...am
> running Win7
> 64bit...POV itself works fine....so does Moray, I just can't get them to
> link
>
In fact Moray well fits to POV 3.5
What I do is to have POV 3.5 installed as direct renderer for Moray.
If I want to use 3.6 or 3.7 or even MegaPOV features, I open in one of these
softs and run the Moray output .ini file which has the same name than the
.mdl file and is in the export directory set in the render settings box.
Marc
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m_a_r_c wrote:
> web.4adabe4a80868e10b03f96fc0@news.povray.org...
>> no...have tried with both 3.6 and 3.7 32bit and 64bit versions...am
>> running Win7
>> 64bit...POV itself works fine....so does Moray, I just can't get them to
>> link
>>
> In fact Moray well fits to POV 3.5
> What I do is to have POV 3.5 installed as direct renderer for Moray.
> If I want to use 3.6 or 3.7 or even MegaPOV features, I open in one of these
> softs and run the Moray output .ini file which has the same name than the
> ..mdl file and is in the export directory set in the render settings box.
>
> Marc
>
>
To put it even stronger than Marc. Moray has issues with any version of
Pov greater than 3.5. On some OS it will open Pov 3.6 on others it will
not. I assume that there are compatibility settings that you have tried
in Win 7.
But the best thing to do is what Marc suggested, install Pov 3.5.
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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I had similar problems running under Vista. In my case, Vista UAC was getting
in the way; I think Moray interaction with POV requires some system privileges.
Matt
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote:
> m_a_r_c wrote:
> > web.4adabe4a80868e10b03f96fc0@news.povray.org...
> >> no...have tried with both 3.6 and 3.7 32bit and 64bit versions...am
> >> running Win7
> >> 64bit...POV itself works fine....so does Moray, I just can't get them to
> >> link
> >>
> > In fact Moray well fits to POV 3.5
> > What I do is to have POV 3.5 installed as direct renderer for Moray.
> > If I want to use 3.6 or 3.7 or even MegaPOV features, I open in one of these
> > softs and run the Moray output .ini file which has the same name than the
> > ..mdl file and is in the export directory set in the render settings box.
> >
> > Marc
> >
> >
> To put it even stronger than Marc. Moray has issues with any version of
> Pov greater than 3.5. On some OS it will open Pov 3.6 on others it will
> not. I assume that there are compatibility settings that you have tried
> in Win 7.
> But the best thing to do is what Marc suggested, install Pov 3.5.
>
>
> --
>
> Best Regards,
> Stephen
I have been trying to get povray, moray, vista, and win7 to play with each other
since first "having" to run vista. But I found that running under win7 - moray
3.5 - and povray 3.5 works well. I find marcs suggestions promising, but
cumbersome. Any other ideas out there?
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"BillF" <h_h### [at] verizonnet> wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolDOTcom> wrote:
> > m_a_r_c wrote:
> > > web.4adabe4a80868e10b03f96fc0@news.povray.org...
> > >> no...have tried with both 3.6 and 3.7 32bit and 64bit versions...am
> > >> running Win7
> > >> 64bit...POV itself works fine....so does Moray, I just can't get them to
> > >> link
> > >>
> > > In fact Moray well fits to POV 3.5
> > > What I do is to have POV 3.5 installed as direct renderer for Moray.
> > > If I want to use 3.6 or 3.7 or even MegaPOV features, I open in one of these
> > > softs and run the Moray output .ini file which has the same name than the
> > > ..mdl file and is in the export directory set in the render settings box.
> > >
> > > Marc
> > >
> > >
> > To put it even stronger than Marc. Moray has issues with any version of
> > Pov greater than 3.5. On some OS it will open Pov 3.6 on others it will
> > not. I assume that there are compatibility settings that you have tried
> > in Win 7.
> > But the best thing to do is what Marc suggested, install Pov 3.5.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Stephen
>
> I have been trying to get povray, moray, vista, and win7 to play with each other
> since first "having" to run vista. But I found that running under win7 - moray
> 3.5 - and povray 3.5 works well. I find marcs suggestions promising, but
> cumbersome. Any other ideas out there?
by the way I am Billf, and a long time user of both Moray and PovRay - tho lond
ago. Need to bone up on both. ---- thanks for the forum, need someone to update
me.
BillF
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BillF wrote:
>> I have been trying to get povray, moray, vista, and win7 to play with each other
>> since first "having" to run vista. But I found that running under win7 - moray
>> 3.5 - and povray 3.5 works well. I find marcs suggestions promising, but
>> cumbersome. Any other ideas out there?
>
> by the way I am Billf, and a long time user of both Moray and PovRay - tho lond
> ago. Need to bone up on both. ---- thanks for the forum, need someone to update
> me.
>
>
the Insert Code plugin which allows you to write SDL in Moray.
The other option is to use Bisgop3D (shareware), as mentioned by
it for a couple of years now and other than creating meshes it can do as
much or more than Moray. It is also under development and new features
are being added. (Sometimes on request)
--
Best Regards,
Stephen
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Hi there,
+++ I FOUND A SOLUTION +++
I was also looking for a solution of running Moray 3.5 and POV-Ray 3.x
integrated under Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit.
I discovered that the version of POV-Ray is not the matter. No povray version
did run on my machine properly!
So I checked out the TROUBLESHOOTING from the Win7 Control Panel. Here is what I
did:
PART I (moray):
- I clicked 'Run programs made for previous versions of Windows'
- 'Next' to get to a list of old progs.
- select Moray...
- on the next page clicked on 'Try recommended settings'
- on the next page clicked 'Start the program...'
Them Moray started and I loaded a scene - fine.
- clicked next and pressed 'Yes, save the settings for this program'
- closed the troubleshooter
PART II (POV-ray):
- I clicked 'Run programs made for previous versions of Windows'
- 'Next' to get to a list of old progs.
- select POV-Ray...
- clicked 'TROUBLESHOOT PROGRAM'
- selected the first three checkboxes (in other words all, except 'I dont see
my...'
- clicked 'next' and selected WinXP SP2 (SP3 might also do)
- clicked 'next' and selected 4th and 5th checkbox:
'Program does not display properly...'
'Windows controls appear cut off...'
- on the next page clicked 'Start the program...'
- POV-Ray started fine and the Demo render was successful.
- clicked next and pressed 'Yes, save the settings for this program'
- closed the troubleshooter
NOW I CAN DO THE F9 (Raytrace) in MORAY - YEAH!!
I hope that helps
Regards,
Martin :-)
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