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Just started using Povray 3.6 on my new laptop..
I render a still image and upon completion, the system hangs.
Message Window says "Povray finished", but the status bar says e.g. "rendering
line 470 of 600", and the program becomes unresponsive: I can only go into
Taskmanager and halt it. The rendered image is written, and available.
Nothing special about the scene file: it happens with all my scene files every
time..
I have Povray installed outside of Program Files, and I have pvengine.exe run in
XP mode, with Visual Themes turned off.
Any ideas?
 
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Delayed response, sorry, but have you tried Run as Administrator yet?
Wish I could remember the tricks to fixing POV-Ray in Vista, I've been using 
Windows 7 (Beta and now RC) awhile now and haven't gone back to Vista 
(unless I must). Seems you have already done the right things. Not 
installing an older version of 3.6...?
Bob
"Jos leys" <jos### [at] pandora be> wrote in message 
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> I render a still image and upon completion, the system hangs.
> Message Window says "Povray finished", but the status bar says e.g. 
> "rendering
> line 470 of 600", and the program becomes unresponsive: I can only go into
> Taskmanager and halt it. The rendered image is written, and available.
> Nothing special about the scene file: it happens with all my scene files 
> every
> time..
>
> I have Povray installed outside of Program Files, and I have pvengine.exe 
> run in
> XP mode, with Visual Themes turned off.
 
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I since got Vista to work.
Contrary to the advice I got, I do NOT run Povray in XP mode, but I do uncheck
the 'Visual Themes', and then everything works normally, including animations
from INI files.
"BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> wrote:
> Delayed response, sorry, but have you tried Run as Administrator yet?
>
> Wish I could remember the tricks to fixing POV-Ray in Vista, I've been using
> Windows 7 (Beta and now RC) awhile now and haven't gone back to Vista
> (unless I must). Seems you have already done the right things. Not
> installing an older version of 3.6...?
>
> Bob
 
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"BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> schreef in bericht 
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> Wish I could remember the tricks to fixing POV-Ray in Vista, I've been 
> using Windows 7 (Beta and now RC) awhile now and haven't gone back to 
> Vista (unless I must). Seems you have already done the right things. Not 
> installing an older version of 3.6...?
>
Sheer curiosity: How is POV behaving under Windows7?
Thomas
 
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"Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote in message 
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> "BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> schreef in bericht 
> news:4a047d65$1@news.povray.org...
>> using Windows 7 (Beta and now RC) awhile now and haven't gone back to 
>> Vista (unless I must).
>>
> Sheer curiosity: How is POV behaving under Windows7?
Sorry Thomas, hadn't seen you ask this until just now. Been going through so 
many other messages a little at a time.
Overall Windows 7's main positive side is quick start-up from off. Being on 
a notebook here that's a major advantage over earlier Windows'. Another plus 
is the ease of installing/running programs compared to Vista default 
behavior of prompting for permission. That still exists to some degree but 
it isn't so annoying now.
That said, I haven't timed renders to see if there's a change but it just 
seems better.
POV 3.6 and 3.7 do well, without needing to make adjustments to Windows 
itself, only the usual POV option for file write permission into a non-POV 
location.
P-R 3.7 beta is actually the best since it installs with user files placed 
in a documents\pov-ray subfolder, as you might already know. I'm hoping 
Chris can make this happen for the redone version 3.6(.2).
Anyway, no problems encountered running POV under W7.
Bob
 
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From: Thomas de Groot 
Subject: Re: More Vista problems (delayed reply) 
Date: 24 Jun 2009 04:02:17 
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"BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> schreef in bericht 
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> "Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote in message 
> news:4a0c287b$1@news.povray.org...
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>> "BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> schreef in bericht 
>> news:4a047d65$1@news.povray.org...
>>> using Windows 7 (Beta and now RC) awhile now and haven't gone back to 
>>> Vista (unless I must).
>>>
>> Sheer curiosity: How is POV behaving under Windows7?
>
> Sorry Thomas, hadn't seen you ask this until just now. Been going through 
> so many other messages a little at a time.
>
That's ok Bob. I almost forgot my question in the meantime :-)
Good to hear about W7. I hope my XP machine will hold out till W7 is 
officially launched. I would prefer now to bypass Vista.
Thomas
 
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> "BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> schreef in bericht 
> news:4a1b6c35$1@news.povray.org...
>> "Thomas de Groot" <tDOTdegroot@interDOTnlANOTHERDOTnet> wrote in message 
>> news:4a0c287b$1@news.povray.org...
>>> "BobH" <omniverse*charter!net> schreef in bericht 
>>> news:4a047d65$1@news.povray.org...
>>>> using Windows 7 (Beta and now RC) awhile now and haven't gone back to 
>>>> Vista (unless I must).
>>>>
>>> Sheer curiosity: How is POV behaving under Windows7?
>> Sorry Thomas, hadn't seen you ask this until just now. Been going through 
>> so many other messages a little at a time.
>>
> 
> That's ok Bob. I almost forgot my question in the meantime :-)
> 
> Good to hear about W7. I hope my XP machine will hold out till W7 is 
> officially launched. I would prefer now to bypass Vista.
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
W7 is due out around October this year. It's on presales now.
Also, your XP machine can probably run W7, even if it can't run Vista.
Alain
 
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From: Thomas de Groot 
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Date:  3 Jul 2009 03:08:43 
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"Alain" <aze### [at] qwerty org> schreef in bericht 
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> W7 is due out around October this year. It's on presales now.
> Also, your XP machine can probably run W7, even if it can't run Vista.
>
In any case, I want to continue with XP as long as possible, i.e. as long as 
my PC holds out (which should be for a couple of years more) or as long as I 
am not fed up with it :-)
Thomas
 
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