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  • Daniel Keetman

    March 14, 2012 at 7:54 am in reply to: CS 5.5 cripples my machine

    Some days passed since octobre, but we’re having the same issues here on Mac Pro (8core, 3.2 GHz, 10 Gig RAM) OSX 10.5.8 with AFX CS 5.5. It’s not possible to work with other apps, although 3 gigs of ram are reserved for others and only 4 cores are used.
    Are there any advices for setup or other os?

    Thanks in advance

    Daniel

  • I think it should. You can activate “rendering multiple frames at once” in the preferences; AFX then does the same as the background render script; it starts render-instances in bg. If you have enough ram it should boost your rendering.

  • some filters use multi-processing, some don’t. but you can use the great background renderer while working with the other cores. or you get nucleo pro. why don’t you take the newer and cooler intel q9450?

  • Daniel Keetman

    December 18, 2007 at 3:19 pm in reply to: Multipass rendering using NET

    Hi Thommo,

    I had the same problem – you just have to specify an output path in the multi-pass menue. I think it must be the path to your render-server result files.
    good look

    daniel

  • Daniel Keetman

    May 10, 2007 at 2:47 pm in reply to: Render error – frame double

    OK, my description was a bit silly.
    I try to render a comp with a Cinema 4D frame-sequence, composed with other stuff and filled with filters.
    I allready tried the original Cinema 4D sequence – everythings just fine. But everytime I try to render the scene I get these frame-doubling errors. the sequence doesn’t play smooth anymore. But if I try a AFX preview it works!
    Any help out there.

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