Author Topic: Exceptionally long save/open times, and excessive memory use when scene is open  (Read 4335 times)

2014-05-02, 13:38:56

jaydeetee

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Hi Everyone,

I've been using Corona for about 3 weeks now and absolutely love it. Lately its been taking 2-3 minutes to open any scene I'm using Corona for. The file sizes aren't that large (from 1-20mb, compressed) and files saved with other renderers save in the normal amount of time. Switching between files or merging from another scene causes my PC to lock up for up to 15-20 minutes.

Another thing I've noticed which is possibly related is that Studio Max uses as much memory as there is available, even after a reboot and just opening a scene. I've started a basic scene but already Max is using 95% of available RAM.

Any idea's would be appreciated!

(I'm using a Core i7 desktop with 12GB Ram)

2014-05-02, 13:45:22
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Ludvik Koutny

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Open MaxScript listener and write retimerman.numretimers

then hit enter

What does it report?

2014-05-02, 13:57:30
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jaydeetee

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Hi Rawalanche, thanks for the reply.

Maxscript returns the number 1.

2014-05-02, 14:54:16
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Ludvik Koutny

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Hi Rawalanche, thanks for the reply.

Maxscript returns the number 1.

Oh... ok... i though it was good old retimer bug... but obviously it is not... 

Well, i do not know what else could it be. Hopefully someone else will be able to help :)


2014-05-20, 14:02:26
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Do you have a scene where this happens consistently that you could send me?
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)