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[Max] I need help! / Re: Corona and Anima AXYZ crashes
« on: 2023-06-06, 09:15:41 »
Hi guys,
Thanks for willing to take a look.
I can share the scene, but guess it will be a challenging one, considering its complex nature. Not really sure how can share the anima stuff though - it is anima file with at least 800 3d people.
Please advise.
In the meantime, noticed a strange app called "t" preventing windows to shutdown. Tracked it down and turned out to be " Logitech Options +". As use logitech mx mouse and keyborad, it was something installed some time ago. With the app starting with windows, usually there was a strange issue when switching between any internet browser and 3ds max viewport - endless zoom out. Uninstalling the app and tried once again the very same file with both UHD and Path tracing. So far the endless zoom out is gone and experienced only1 crash out of 4 attempts trying to render the scene.Past week managed to render the scene only one out of more than 30 attempts.
So, not really sure if it is related to the "Logitech " app, but obviously the latter influences whole windows and 3ds max experience.
Thanks for willing to take a look.
I can share the scene, but guess it will be a challenging one, considering its complex nature. Not really sure how can share the anima stuff though - it is anima file with at least 800 3d people.
Please advise.
In the meantime, noticed a strange app called "t" preventing windows to shutdown. Tracked it down and turned out to be " Logitech Options +". As use logitech mx mouse and keyborad, it was something installed some time ago. With the app starting with windows, usually there was a strange issue when switching between any internet browser and 3ds max viewport - endless zoom out. Uninstalling the app and tried once again the very same file with both UHD and Path tracing. So far the endless zoom out is gone and experienced only1 crash out of 4 attempts trying to render the scene.Past week managed to render the scene only one out of more than 30 attempts.
So, not really sure if it is related to the "Logitech " app, but obviously the latter influences whole windows and 3ds max experience.