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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
No problems here. Several serious problems I used to have (losing the interface when using other software) seem to have been fixed by 5.09 too.
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For once in a lifetime the update and Vue is working better than usual.
Thing is I haven't tested it to the limits since I am not paid to beta test and write an infinite amount of tech support tickets. I just accept vue for what it is marginal software with a lacking QA department.
One thing that is off is the handles on objects stretch disproportionately. I say install the new update.
Message edited on: 02/18/2006 12:32
The Serial Number starts with VUE5INF; the install number beginning with INST is created when you install the product. When asked for the serial number, use the one off the CD that starts with VUE5INF. It's confusing Lin
Lin you said "The Serial Number starts with VUE5INF; the install number beginning with INST is created when you install the product. When asked for the serial number, use the one off the CD that starts with VUE5INF. It's confusing" Lin, I have both Vue Infinite CD's (Extra's CD and Application CD) but I don't see a serial number anywhere could you please tell me where is it on the CD? I don't know where to look for my serial no. If someone can help that would be great. I just found a number on the inside of the cd near the cd hole. It doesn't start with VUE5INF but is that the serial no.?
I had a problem with manual install. It wouldn't render the sky in a very simple scene. Memory issue, I think, but it's one 5.08 doesn't have.
I went back to 5.08, and I'm staying there, even though it means I can't buy Cornucopia3D content. I wasted a whole weekend installing and reinstalling Vue, trying to figure out the problem. The problem is 5.09.
The automatic install didn't work, the manual install was fine. Had one weird problem: a fairly simple scene that would consume more and more and more memory when rendering, until it hit the 2 GB limit and crashed. Stopping and resuming finally worked.
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Please clear up my confusion. I finally found my ser. no and reinstalled Vue Infinite. Then I went into Preferences and unchecked "Automatically Check for new software updates". I then quit Vue and installed the 5.09 update. How do I know if it installed automatically or manually? It seemed to just install 5.09 the same way as the first time. After I deselected "Automatically Check for new software updates" in the preferences I closed Infinite and installed 5.09 did I need to first reopen Vue Infinite for the change to take place? Sorry but I am paranoid now that it didn't install manually. Please help!
Irish, Yes I downloaded it from e-on website but how is the manual install any different from the auto install? I mean it just installed 5.09 and didn't ask me to do anything manually. and did I have to restart Vue Inf. after I unchecked "automatically check for new software updates" for the changes to take place? because I didn't I just directly installed the 5.09 update.
By manually, I mean that you go to E-on's site and download the update manually - then you click on it to install it. Auto install if you have it checked, will automatically update from E-on if you open Vue, whenever there is an update. If, like me you installed the complete update, it wiped out my settings so I had to change things to my personal settings again. :)
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Should we install it or not? I see a lot of complaints about problems, but maybe they are a small minority?