I started using the trial version today and loved it from the start.
I was able to render few scenes and export the results but since then, all rendering tries failed and resulted in an error message of "system stopped responding and will be closed".
It fails when the rendering window is opening after the object count is done.
I ended up uninstalling and re-installing but it did not help.
I am using Sketchup 8 over Vista
Please advise,
Thanks,
Ohad
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We posted a new version, KH10, which uses a different routine for creating the animation.
It can be downlaoded from this link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/yxaw7whw8al5pvw/IRender_3_KH10nxt.zip
Could you try it and see if it fixes the problem for you?
sismercado said:
The interface is quite easy. Just select the files that needs stitching together.
Yes, Roy from AccuRender just recommends just saving the frame images and using another application like Bink to create the animation. Just set the output file extension to .png instead of .avi before rendering the animation and it will save the images that you'll need for that.
I'll post a version soon that will hopefully fix the problem you're having though.
We're writing a new routine to create the AVI file from the rendered images, to try to help us with this animation error.
We'll post a new version as soon as it's ready for testing.
I received this
Error message while running IRender nXt Version: KG22nxt
Error: Cannot save animation frame: Unable to Create Compressed Stream: Check your CODEC options.
Perhaps the animation file is open in a viewer? I can find the Viewer??? where is it???
Model Size: Not large (small)Occurs: Always, all models
Comment: SISMERCADO@GMAIL.COM Impossible to get a Animation rendering with this application!
Memory:
(Error occurred in .\IRenderBatchAnimation.cpp line: 1325)
#Date: '08/07/2011 12:52:29 Atlantic Standard Time' #License: '' #Computer: 'SISMERCADO-PC' #Product: 'IRender nXt' #Version: ' KG22nxt' #Build: 'KG22nxt Friday, July 22, 2011' #Base: 'IRenderBatch' #Company: 'Microsoft' #Phone: '' #User: 'Microsoft' #Email: '' #Owner: 'SISMERCADO' #TL: 'rtr' #TC: 'IR' #VC: '11' #Windows: 'Windows Vista/2008 Build: 7600 '
2 of them were 64 bit operating systems.
One was 64 bit Windows 7, 6 gig of RAM, my main development machine.