Format HDTV 1920x1080 makes crash TVPaint
Format HDTV 1920x1080 makes crash TVPaint
Hi, I tried to animate by drawing in the format HDTV 1920x1080. But, TVPaint crashes when I want to playback the preview. I modified the cache size (I have 1BG of RAM) but it still happens. What's wrong? Is 1 GB not enough?
Marco
Marco
I have 1gb ram, and I just played back 250 frames of 1920x1080 at 24fps, progressive no problems.... In both proxy, and realtime.
What are your project settings and computer system specifications, as well as the version of TVPaint you are running ? (you can tell by viewing the About box in the Help).
How does TVP crash? does it give an error?
What are your project settings and computer system specifications, as well as the version of TVPaint you are running ? (you can tell by viewing the About box in the Help).
How does TVP crash? does it give an error?
Evar Simon
Hello Evar. I've made the test once more by changing between the proxy and realtime mode. And TVPaint crashes when I am working in the proxy mode!!!!!! Strange! Isn't it? When the software crashes I get the standard Windows message telling that tvpaintanimation.exe has had a problem. And it asks me if I want to send a message to microsoft.
I tied this with the latest version of TVPaint Animation 8.0. Well, the projet settings are: W:1920, H:1080, Upper field first, Aspect Ratio 1.00, Frame rate 24.00 (But I don't think, that this could be a source of error). I am working on Windows XP and I have a Pentium4 with 2.8GHz and 1BG of RAM. But, I've made the same test on an older computer with 250GHz and Windows2000. The same happens.
What could be the reason?
I tied this with the latest version of TVPaint Animation 8.0. Well, the projet settings are: W:1920, H:1080, Upper field first, Aspect Ratio 1.00, Frame rate 24.00 (But I don't think, that this could be a source of error). I am working on Windows XP and I have a Pentium4 with 2.8GHz and 1BG of RAM. But, I've made the same test on an older computer with 250GHz and Windows2000. The same happens.
What could be the reason?
Hmm... how much room do you have on the 'temp' drive ? Hit Shift+d and what it the path beside Temp Directory?
And saying you have the latest doesnt help me
- I'd like to know the build date so that I can install the same version and test to see if I can reproduce it. When you first start TVP - what does the date say at the top (when you select the project rez etc...) ?
I'll be back later on tonight
And saying you have the latest doesnt help me

I'll be back later on tonight

Evar Simon
Sign up to download the demo again, and youll get the June 29th version.
5gb isnt That much room for uncompressed 1920x1080 - around 150 mb per 24 frames - per layer. Thats about 30 seconds for a single layer. Of course, there is probably some leaway on my guestimation -
Does proxy playback still work at 200x200 ?
5gb isnt That much room for uncompressed 1920x1080 - around 150 mb per 24 frames - per layer. Thats about 30 seconds for a single layer. Of course, there is probably some leaway on my guestimation -
Does proxy playback still work at 200x200 ?
Evar Simon
You're right. I didn't pay attention to that when testing the playback preview.
Normally, I even allways work in None (Progressive). Even for TV. I didn't have any problem yet.
Well, I've been a student until now and it wasn't me who transfered the film onto the beta cassette. I think this person who did this changed it into "upper field first". This interests me...
I'll ask him.
Marco
Normally, I even allways work in None (Progressive). Even for TV. I didn't have any problem yet.
Well, I've been a student until now and it wasn't me who transfered the film onto the beta cassette. I think this person who did this changed it into "upper field first". This interests me...
I'll ask him.
Marco