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Subject: Vue 6 rnder question?


uncle808us ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 1:49 PM · edited Tue, 24 December 2024 at 8:19 PM

This is a naive question but here it goes.  I'm on a Mac 38 gigs of Memory OS 10.4.
I'm wondering can I go online or work in other software  while rendering something in Vue 6.60? I know dumb question.....

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6


FrankT ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 3:03 PM

I don't see why not - I often browse the web while a render is cooking (using Win XP and 3Gb RAM - I am so jealous!!! :) )

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bruno021 ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 4:47 PM

Did I read "38 gigs of ram"?



melikia ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 5:25 PM

i see that, too, bruno.... can we have a picture of all this memory?  we need something to pray to.... or pray for, not sure which.

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MyCat ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 6:36 PM

I have 56 gigs of RAM in a machine at work. Too bad it's running Linux :-(


uncle808us ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 6:39 PM

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Here's from my finder get info:

MacBook Pro OSX El Capitan Ver 10.11.6


MyCat ( ) posted Thu, 18 December 2008 at 6:45 PM

That's the amount of disk space you have left, not your memory (RAM.)

I do other stuff all the time when I'm rendering. I find that it is easy to interrupt a render to screen though, so I render to disk. That lets me use the network rendering too.


bruno021 ( ) posted Fri, 19 December 2008 at 2:01 AM

Oh, OK, HDD space. I've got 406 of those.



2ni ( ) posted Fri, 19 December 2008 at 5:12 AM

it depends of the application you're using during rendering, web is ok, but using another CPU intensive application might be difficult since Vue takes at least 2 CPU cores. So just try and see.


Cherryman ( ) posted Fri, 19 December 2008 at 5:24 AM

It should be no problem at all.

Not sure how it works on an Apple but in windows you can also change the priority level of an application. 

( Ofcourse when you do that it will effect render times )


Thelby ( ) posted Fri, 19 December 2008 at 6:35 AM

Quote - Vue takes at least 2 CPU cores. So just try and see.

With all due respect, that is not true. Here are the requirements for Vue as from the E-on Web site:

Macintosh- Mac OS X v10.4+,

  • 2GHz PowerPC or Intel processor or faster,
  • 1GB of free RAM (2GB recommended),
  • 200 MB of free Hard Disk space,
  • 1024x768 in 65K colors/16 bits (24+ bits recommended).

Windows- Windows 2000/XP/XP64/Vista 32/64,

  • 2GHz Pentium IV or better processor,
  • 1GB of free RAM (2GB recommended),
  • 200 MB of free Hard Disk space,
  • 1024x768 in 65K colors/16 bits (24+ bits recommended).

An OpenGL accelerated video board is not required, but is a big plus.
Multi-processor rendering is only available on all multi-processor OS X, 2000, XP Pro and Vista systems.

Now we all know that the more Power/Cores and RAM you have the better and that goes for any of the higher end Apps.

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