WHY IS MY MOVIE NOT SAVING???!!! by Sepiasiren
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Description
So as you can image this image is fairly render intensive--with my current processor I am used to no more than 10-20 seconds per frame doing animation on average. This one took roughly 2 and half minutes per frame. This made me doubly pissed when the damned thing finally finished and an error popped up that said SAVE FOR MOVIE FAILED...
*bangs head on wall*
Can someone please tell me why this is not saving?
I am using DAZ 3.1 to animate on 32 bit...My hubby thinks I should try rendering on a 64 bit version of DAZ due to all the surface shaders used in the scene...
All help, or direction to any help, would be appreciated...
Comments (9)
Mondwin
Fashinating realisation my friend!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
stealthman
Awsome~!! Very well done! ...totally believable...
Darren666
I Feel Your Pain and Understand Your Frustration, I Cannot Save Movies Made In Daz3 Studio Advance Either, Mine Gives Me A Message "The render could not be saved, Close any Other programs using the file and try again, or choose a new file name." I Contacted Daz About This and They Had Not Heard Of This Problem, But Suggested It May Be A "Codec" Issue. I Can Save Them On My Old Computer, But I Dont Have Much Daz Content On It, Dont Know If This Helps You Or Not, So Good-Luck and I Hope You Can Start Saving Movies Soon. ;~) I Make Little Gif Animations Now To Upload To Rendosity Instead.
eekdog Online Now!
looks great on my end, nice render..
crender
Xcellent!!!
jmb007
pas assez de memoire,peut etre!
adrie
Stunning render my dear friend, superb work on the pose and lighting....love it.
mgtcs
Amazing character and pose my friend, spectacular work, very well done!
brewgirlca
Well I hate to be caught out siding with the male of the species but he may be right, unless there is a bug in the system, as Darren suggest. I don't know DAZ or do animation but I can tell you that moving from a 32 to a 64 bit systems had made my renders zing fast and the stability of the environment for complex renders is worth the price of the new system by itself.