stormchaser opened this issue on Apr 19, 2007 · 22 posts
keenart posted Sat, 21 April 2007 at 7:29 AM
rocco,
I posted before your post. You might be able to stop Vue from crashing when opening, by right clicking on the Vue.exe file, select Properties on the Menu, then select the tab Compatibility, and checking the Compatibility Mode for Win XP. Then down on the Dialog also check Run this program as an Administrator. Vue should stop crashing when you try to open.
AS far as the memory leaks go, this seems to be caused by rendering. Whether e-On used the SDK from Poser to write code for some of these higher OpenGl functions or not may be affecting the prog. Vue will have to resolve these issues along with the video card companies.
When Rendering I found that under certain conditions Vue stopped using the CPU at maximum efficiency, stopped swapping out to file and immediately started gobbling up the memoy, until there was a crash. Changing driver versions makes a difference, but no settings in Vue made a difference. This is probably related to the way higher functions of OPenGL address the use of onboard and shared memory. These issues will have to be worked out by e-On, Poser, and NVidia.
Right now the only thing that is available to anyone is report all of the issue to tech to both e-On and the Video Card Manufacturers. Microsoft is getting plenty of info so they do not need to be contacted.