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Does this make sense to anyone? I am currently working on a scene
that would only take a minute or so to render. That was last night.
Now, when I render this scene tonight, under the same conditions, it
takes about a minute a line. I haven't been able to figure this one
out.
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David F wrote:
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> Does this make sense to anyone? I am currently working on a scene
> that would only take a minute or so to render. That was last night.
> Now, when I render this scene tonight, under the same conditions, it
> takes about a minute a line. I haven't been able to figure this one
> out.
Insuffecient data to formulate a meaningful response. Are you positive
you have changed nothing in the scene or in your settings ?
--
Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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Try rebooting your computer. Some background app my be hoging the CPU, or
perhaps a memory leak.
______
David McCabe
dav### [at] mac com
http://homepage.mac.com/davidmccabe/index.htm
Jesus loves you!
> Does this make sense to anyone? I am currently working on a scene
> that would only take a minute or so to render. That was last night.
> Now, when I render this scene tonight, under the same conditions, it
> takes about a minute a line. I haven't been able to figure this one
> out.
>
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Ken wrote:
> David F wrote:
> >
> > Does this make sense to anyone? I am currently working on a scene
> > that would only take a minute or so to render. That was last night.
> > Now, when I render this scene tonight, under the same conditions, it
> > takes about a minute a line. I haven't been able to figure this one
> > out.
>
> Insuffecient data to formulate a meaningful response. Are you positive
> you have changed nothing in the scene or in your settings ?
>
Yes, I did a "final" draft render before I went to bed last night. I
shut down my computer after it was finished. After work, I re-rendered the
same file tonight, and got the strange times. I re-booted many times, but I
have yet to solve the error.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler - 1400+ POV-Ray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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David F wrote:
> Yes, I did a "final" draft render before I went to bed last night. I
> shut down my computer after it was finished. After work, I re-rendered the
> same file tonight, and got the strange times. I re-booted many times, but I
> have yet to solve the error.
Ok.
What version of POV-Ray are you running ?
What operating system and version ?
Do other programs you have on your system perform sluggishly or does
everything appear ok ?
What kind of scene are you rendering ?
a.) simple
b.) in between
c.) complicated
Does it use advanced features such as media, lots of reflections, or radiosity ?
Any other information that you can provide that may give a clue as to
what may be happening ?
--
Ken Tyler
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David F wrote:
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> Does this make sense to anyone? I am currently working on a scene
> that would only take a minute or so to render. That was last night.
> Now, when I render this scene tonight, under the same conditions, it
> takes about a minute a line. I haven't been able to figure this one
> out.
With Windows, all things are possible, even the impossible.
Do a clean boot and restart as the first process is the only global
advice I can give.
--
It all depends upon what the meaning of vote is.
-- The Iron Webmaster, 346
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David F wrote:
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> Yes, I did a "final" draft render before I went to bed last night. I
> shut down my computer after it was finished. After work, I re-rendered the
> same file tonight, and got the strange times. I re-booted many times, but I
> have yet to solve the error.
This is one of the famous lies of software developers:
"But I didn't change anything!!!1"
Markus
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Ken wrote:
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> Ok.
>
> What version of POV-Ray are you running ?
>
v3.1
> What operating system and version ?
>
Win 98 SE
>
> Do other programs you have on your system perform sluggishly or does
> everything appear ok ?
>
no, evereything else seems fine
>
> What kind of scene are you rendering ?
>
> a.) simple
> b.) in between
> c.) complicated
>
c. But it needs more explaining. It only has primitives, but a LOT of them
>
> Does it use advanced features such as media, lots of reflections, or radiosity ?
>
no
>
> Any other information that you can provide that may give a clue as to
> what may be happening ?
I originally created this scene in Moray, but I am no longer editing the scene in
there.
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
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Thank you everyone, for some reason I do not know, it has started
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> Does this make sense to anyone? I am currently working on a
> scene that would only take a minute or so to render. That was last
> night. Now, when I render this scene tonight, under the same
> conditions, it takes about a minute a line. I haven't been able to
> figure this one out.
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