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I just downloaded and installed POV-Ray. I am using OS 10.2 (I saw the
warning about opening files, so I am working around that).
I have tried several of the animation examples that are included and
each time POV-Ray just locks up. My pointer goes to the spinning "busy"
circle, and POV-Ray stops responding to anything. I can then just kill
the application, but can't do anything else.
I have tried doing animations in two different ways. First I loaded one
of the examples, by dragging the file into the Render queue, then
started the Render queue to open the file (and render a frame). Next I
then changed the render settings for the examples to use the INI file.
I then selected render, and I get the busy spinning icon, with no
indication of any progress.
I also tried loading a different example animation the same way as
above. Then I manually changed the setting for the object to animation
and put in some numbers (the same as what was in the INI). This time
the progress window opened, but I got no indication of any progress, and
POV-Ray again locked up. Although this time I got 6 images in the same
directory (named bounce1 -bouce 6) then no additional frames, or
indication of any progress.
Again, I had to force quit.
I am running on a dual G4 1GHz machine, if that matters. Does this
relate to the OS 10.2 bug that you mentioned?
I was about to send this email, but decided to try one other thing. I
changed it to only render 4 frames, and then it seemed to work fine. I
then tried 10 frames, and it did a few then locked up again. Seems very
strange to me.
Please let me know if there is anything that I can do, or what bugs
might exist to cause this.
I also tried getting info on the POV-Ray executable and set the flag to
have it open in Classic. But when I then double clicked on it, it still
open in OS X, so I was not able to try it that way. Any idea why that
is?
Thanks much,
and I am very excited about this program. Very nice work!
--Adam
der### [at] alummitedu
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Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>I just downloaded and installed POV-Ray. I am using OS 10.2 (I saw the
>warning about opening files, so I am working around that).
>I have tried several of the animation examples that are included and
>each time POV-Ray just locks up. My pointer goes to the spinning "busy"
>circle, and POV-Ray stops responding to anything. I can then just kill
>the application, but can't do anything else.
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I am having the same problem. I reported it, but no response so far:
http://news.povray.org/povray.macintosh/26861/
I don't think it is related to 10.2. I am sure I had the problem with
10.5.1. I would love to find a work-around. INI file would be great.
But agreed that they've done a great job of OS X implementation.
Kaveh
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Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>I just downloaded and installed POV-Ray. I am using OS 10.2 (I saw the
>warning about opening files, so I am working around that).
>I have tried several of the animation examples that are included and
>each time POV-Ray just locks up. My pointer goes to the spinning "busy"
>circle, and POV-Ray stops responding to anything. I can then just kill
>the application, but can't do anything else.
>I have tried doing animations in two different ways. First I loaded one
>of the examples, by dragging the file into the Render queue, then
>started the Render queue to open the file (and render a frame). Next I
>then changed the render settings for the examples to use the INI file.
>I then selected render, and I get the busy spinning icon, with no
>indication of any progress.
>I also tried loading a different example animation the same way as
>above. Then I manually changed the setting for the object to animation
>and put in some numbers (the same as what was in the INI). This time
>the progress window opened, but I got no indication of any progress, and
>POV-Ray again locked up. Although this time I got 6 images in the same
>directory (named bounce1 -bouce 6) then no additional frames, or
>indication of any progress.
>Again, I had to force quit.
>I am running on a dual G4 1GHz machine, if that matters. Does this
>relate to the OS 10.2 bug that you mentioned?
>I was about to send this email, but decided to try one other thing. I
>changed it to only render 4 frames, and then it seemed to work fine. I
>then tried 10 frames, and it did a few then locked up again. Seems very
>strange to me.
>
>Please let me know if there is anything that I can do, or what bugs
>might exist to cause this.
>
>I also tried getting info on the POV-Ray executable and set the flag to
>have it open in Classic. But when I then double clicked on it, it still
>open in OS X, so I was not able to try it that way. Any idea why that
>is?
>
>
>Thanks much,
>and I am very excited about this program. Very nice work!
>
>
>der### [at] alummitedu
>
I was about to post the identical message. I can confirm the same problem
on OSX 10.1.5. I also note that the bug always happens after generating
about 5 or 6 frames, regardless of which frame is the 6th. In other words,
if I start at frame 3, it will choke 6 frames later on frame 9, so it's not
something special about the image in frame 6. I've tried many conbinations
of output type, internal/external looping, image size, image quality, etc.
Always the same behavior of choking on the 6th frame of the sequence.
Russ
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I am using POV-RAY for the first time and am having exactly the problem
you described. I can only get up to 5 frames to render. I am using a
dual 867 Mhz machine, and the same thing happens in OS X and OS 9. Have
you found a solution to the problem? Thanks for any ideas you might have.
John
Adam Dershowitz wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed POV-Ray. I am using OS 10.2 (I saw the
> warning about opening files, so I am working around that).
> I have tried several of the animation examples that are included and
> each time POV-Ray just locks up. My pointer goes to the spinning "busy"
> circle, and POV-Ray stops responding to anything. I can then just kill
> the application, but can't do anything else.
> I have tried doing animations in two different ways. First I loaded one
> of the examples, by dragging the file into the Render queue, then
> started the Render queue to open the file (and render a frame). Next I
> then changed the render settings for the examples to use the INI file.
> I then selected render, and I get the busy spinning icon, with no
> indication of any progress.
> I also tried loading a different example animation the same way as
> above. Then I manually changed the setting for the object to animation
> and put in some numbers (the same as what was in the INI). This time
> the progress window opened, but I got no indication of any progress, and
> POV-Ray again locked up. Although this time I got 6 images in the same
> directory (named bounce1 -bouce 6) then no additional frames, or
> indication of any progress.
> Again, I had to force quit.
> I am running on a dual G4 1GHz machine, if that matters. Does this
> relate to the OS 10.2 bug that you mentioned?
> I was about to send this email, but decided to try one other thing. I
> changed it to only render 4 frames, and then it seemed to work fine. I
> then tried 10 frames, and it did a few then locked up again. Seems very
> strange to me.
>
> Please let me know if there is anything that I can do, or what bugs
> might exist to cause this.
>
> I also tried getting info on the POV-Ray executable and set the flag to
> have it open in Classic. But when I then double clicked on it, it still
> open in OS X, so I was not able to try it that way. Any idea why that
> is?
>
>
> Thanks much,
> and I am very excited about this program. Very nice work!
>
>
> --Adam
> der### [at] alummitedu
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I am using POV-RAY for the first time and am having exactly the problem
you described. I can only get up to 5 frames to render. I am using a
dual 867 Mhz machine, and the same thing happens in OS X and OS 9. Have
you found a solution to the problem? Thanks for any ideas you might have.
John
Russell wrote:
> Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>
>>I just downloaded and installed POV-Ray. I am using OS 10.2 (I saw the
>>warning about opening files, so I am working around that).
>>I have tried several of the animation examples that are included and
>>each time POV-Ray just locks up. My pointer goes to the spinning "busy"
>>circle, and POV-Ray stops responding to anything. I can then just kill
>>the application, but can't do anything else.
>>I have tried doing animations in two different ways. First I loaded one
>>of the examples, by dragging the file into the Render queue, then
>>started the Render queue to open the file (and render a frame). Next I
>>then changed the render settings for the examples to use the INI file.
>>I then selected render, and I get the busy spinning icon, with no
>>indication of any progress.
>>I also tried loading a different example animation the same way as
>>above. Then I manually changed the setting for the object to animation
>>and put in some numbers (the same as what was in the INI). This time
>>the progress window opened, but I got no indication of any progress, and
>>POV-Ray again locked up. Although this time I got 6 images in the same
>>directory (named bounce1 -bouce 6) then no additional frames, or
>>indication of any progress.
>>Again, I had to force quit.
>>I am running on a dual G4 1GHz machine, if that matters. Does this
>>relate to the OS 10.2 bug that you mentioned?
>>I was about to send this email, but decided to try one other thing. I
>>changed it to only render 4 frames, and then it seemed to work fine. I
>>then tried 10 frames, and it did a few then locked up again. Seems very
>>strange to me.
>>
>>Please let me know if there is anything that I can do, or what bugs
>>might exist to cause this.
>>
>>I also tried getting info on the POV-Ray executable and set the flag to
>>have it open in Classic. But when I then double clicked on it, it still
>>open in OS X, so I was not able to try it that way. Any idea why that
>>is?
>>
>>
>>Thanks much,
>>and I am very excited about this program. Very nice work!
>>
>>
>>der### [at] alummitedu
>>
>
>
> I was about to post the identical message. I can confirm the same problem
> on OSX 10.1.5. I also note that the bug always happens after generating
> about 5 or 6 frames, regardless of which frame is the 6th. In other words,
> if I start at frame 3, it will choke 6 frames later on frame 9, so it's not
> something special about the image in frame 6. I've tried many conbinations
> of output type, internal/external looping, image size, image quality, etc.
> Always the same behavior of choking on the 6th frame of the sequence.
>
> Russ
>
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I am using POV-RAY for the first time and am having exactly the problem
you described. I can only get up to 5 frames to render. I am using a
dual 867 Mhz machine, and the same thing happens in OS X and OS 9. Have
you found a solution to the problem? Thanks for any ideas you might have.
John
Kaveh wrote:
> Adam Dershowitz wrote:
>
>>I just downloaded and installed POV-Ray. I am using OS 10.2 (I saw the
>>warning about opening files, so I am working around that).
>>I have tried several of the animation examples that are included and
>>each time POV-Ray just locks up. My pointer goes to the spinning "busy"
>>circle, and POV-Ray stops responding to anything. I can then just kill
>>the application, but can't do anything else.
>
>
> [...]
>
> I am having the same problem. I reported it, but no response so far:
>
> http://news.povray.org/povray.macintosh/26861/
>
> I don't think it is related to 10.2. I am sure I had the problem with
> 10.5.1. I would love to find a work-around. INI file would be great.
>
> But agreed that they've done a great job of OS X implementation.
>
> Kaveh
>
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