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2018-05-07, 10:12:29

mutilo

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Ciao ragazzi,
cosa significa l'errore di seguito riportato?

grazie.

System is running low on RAM. You may experience excessive parsing times and/or crashes. You will probably have to simplify the scene.

7,8 GiB of physical RAM used by Cinema 4D
9,9 GiB of virtualized* RAM used by Cinema 4D
13,4 GiB of virtualized* RAM used by all running applications
10 GiB of physical RAM installed on system
21 GiB of virtualized* RAM provided by OS

* virtualized RAM means physical RAM + swap file on HDD/SSD


2018-05-07, 10:28:15
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Hi, what is it that you are trying to render? Can you share an image?
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2018-05-07, 10:57:14
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mutilo

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Hi, what is it that you are trying to render? Can you share an image?

Hello,
this is the image.

2018-05-07, 11:55:12
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2018-05-07, 14:08:25
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Hi!

It means just what it says, that the scene is causing the system to run low on RAM :) The Helpdesk article at https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000675854 covers the topic (it's for 3ds Max, but the same things apply in C4D).

Thanks!
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EDIT I note that the system only has 10Gb of RAM, which is not much at all - the more RAM you have, the better, and in general 32 or 64Gb are recommended.
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2018-05-07, 14:27:57
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mutilo

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Hi!

It means just what it says, that the scene is causing the system to run low on RAM :) The Helpdesk article at https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000675854 covers the topic (it's for 3ds Max, but the same things apply in C4D).

Thanks!
   Tom

EDIT I note that the system only has 10Gb of RAM, which is not much at all - the more RAM you have, the better, and in general 32 or 64Gb are recommended.

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Thank you so much Tom

I really appreciate the effort you gave me to help me. I look at it immediately.

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2018-05-08, 14:54:36
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Hello,
after doing some tests I realized that it is the Beta2 version that gives me that message. in fact, by reinstalling the final version of Beta1, the error message no longer appears.

Honestly, I do not understand why.

See you later

2018-05-11, 22:58:15
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The reason why Beta 1 works better, but Beta 2 DAILY BUILD/Release Candidate has errors is that they are working on the code. When the code runs in a stable fashion and the list is complete, then it will become Beta 2. You are NOT using a stable version of Beta 2. It hasn't been released yet. I also learned this the hard way. I only use Beta 1 for now.

This post explains it all:  https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=16380.0

Also, your system does not have enough RAM for high-end rendering and video work. Most PCs come with at least 16 GB of RAM. I have 32 GB and our iMac Pro has 124 GB. Even if you are able to run your apps, having them swapping out info to the HD can slow everything down significantly. Yes the SSD is much faster, but usually not as fast as good RAM.

Good luck.

2018-07-29, 14:01:52
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Buon pomeriggio! Try to reduce size of texture. If you have a 8k texture, made a 4k. And off displacement