SU upgrade to 8.0.4811 (Maintenance 1)
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Al, iRender has been LAA for a while irrespective of SU running behind it, hasn't it? (Or is there a 64 bit version? I can't remember...)
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When we render, we jump out of the SketchUp process and run a stand alone .EXE, and we are able to have a 64-bit version. However, when extracting the model from SketchUp we are in the SketchUp process - running ruby code and DLLs which share the SketchUp process space. We have to be careful not to use to much RAM, because some of our clients send us models which can just barely fit in SketchUp even without loading our stuff and using it.
I think the answer to one question I am asking is "Is there something 32-bit XP users can do do let SketchUp have more address space" A by product of the answer will be that Render Plus Apps will run better on top of SketchUp as well.
The other question I am asking is "Do you have to do something to the operating to take advantage of LargeAddressAware? For all SketchUp users, that would be nice to know.
@gaieus said:
Al, iRender has been LAA for a while irrespective of SU running behind it, hasn't it? (Or is there a 64 bit version? I can't remember...)
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Ah, OK, thanks, I understand the difference now. As I said, I am (also) planning to test this on my 32 bit OS (I have some pretty heavy models with over a million polys and such - even without entourage)
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@spence said:
So, I just installed DivX and gave it a whirl, awesome, it worked so slick and the export was very fast. It looked super good.
If anyone would like to try, check out the difference between codecs like the default (I thinks it's Sorenson) and DivX. DivX is so much smoother, no where near as much jitter. http://www.divx.com/DivXWhich DivX codec: MEV, H264, AAC, AVI ?
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Regarding using LargeAddressAware on 32 bit machines.
I found out how to do this, See: LargeAddressAware Thread
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Mmm ... LAA + Vray ... Exporting large images fixed ... Looks like a useful update.
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@bob james said:
@spence said:
So, I just installed DivX and gave it a whirl, awesome, it worked so slick and the export was very fast. It looked super good.
If anyone would like to try, check out the difference between codecs like the default (I thinks it's Sorenson) and DivX. DivX is so much smoother, no where near as much jitter. http://www.divx.com/DivXWhich DivX codec: MEV, H264, AAC, AVI ?
Bob,
Not entirely sure. I just downloaded the free DivX (Not the Pro) and installed the Codec Pack 1.0. I set it to export an .AVI, but I'm not sure which codec it uses. I don't believe I'm able to change what codec because I'm not using the Pro version. I hope that answers your question.
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Thanks, Spence: I'll give it a try
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Doesn't DivX require a DivX player? Will it work with the WinMedia Player?
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List of default codecs in Windows media player: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899113
Everything else will need a special codec download.
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@spence said:
I don't believe I'm able to change what codec because I'm not using the Pro version.
There's absolutely no difference between the free and pro versions in this case (since version 6, they can export animation exactly the same way).
If it does not work, there must be something else. To check if it does work, set the codec to something else than Cinepack. Export something (just a couple of frames) and open the export options again. If it did not change back to Cinepack, it works.
(I still like to export as image sequence better. I generally export at a double size then I batch resize them with some better antialiasing than what SU has and make the movie of the images - more control, more options, nicer output - but double/triple as much time to accomplish)
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@gaieus said:
I still like to export as image sequence better. I generally export at a double size then I batch resize them with some better antialiasing than what SU has and make the movie of the images - more control, more options, nicer output - but double/triple as much time to accomplish
Plus, if anything goes wrong, like a crash, with images you can just continue where you left of while for a movie export you'd have to start from the beginning.
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Yes, exactly. And although not an excellent movie, this technique also allows me to use some special effects between the different parts like below.
Phases of an excavation
[flash=450,380:4adfvfw1]http://www.youtube.com/v/bKsEpF1Neh0?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:4adfvfw1] -
@honoluludesktop said:
Doesn't DivX require a DivX player? Will it work with the WinMedia Player?
for all your video playback needs - http://www.videolan.org/ small, powerful, free, plays just about anything.
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Yes VLC Player is great, but what if you want to send a movie to a client?
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@pixero said:
Yes VLC Player is great, but what if you want to send a movie to a client?
Then you must use something that can be viewed on any computer.then all bets are out the window. you can't even guarentee they have the same codec's you do anyway.
at that point, your better off boiling your work down to DVD format. that can be played on more than just a computer then...
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I'm still using 7 (free). Is there any compelling reason to go to 8 (free)?
I'm seem to vaguely recall that someone mentioned some features had been removed from 8?
Can anyone fill me in?
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DWG/DXF import was removed from 7.0 and substituted with a plugin in the free version. AFAIK it does not work in SU 8 (free) but I am not sure.
However you can always keep your old version 7 (I have 6, and and can even run them together at the same time. If nothing else, the shadow bug fix is worth upgrading to v.8 M1.
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Thanks Gaieus.
I didn't know about the shadow bug. What is that all about?
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When during an animation where shadows are on, the camera is travelling into/out of the shadow, it used to flicker. Just try it out.
Now it's fixed.
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