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  • Vray Slow stop

    I have problem with Vray interactive. It's very slow for stop. I lost about 3-5 mins with every scene when click Stop interactive mode. It happens with vray next and 3.6 too.
    My PC is dual 2670 v0. Is it problem?
    Thanks

  • #2
    I get this happening too, especially on our larger scenes.

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    • #3
      Hello,

      Could you share the vraylog.txt file from one session with such slow stop ? Or even better - a scene that reproduces it so we can check what is going on ?

      Also - do you have many proxies in the scene and maybe some of them instanced with VRayInstancer or with plugins like ForestPack?

      Best regards,
      Yavor
      Yavor Rubenov
      V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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      • #4
        Originally posted by yavor.rubenov View Post
        Hello,

        Also - do you have many proxies in the scene and maybe some of them instanced with VRayInstancer or with plugins like ForestPack?

        Best regards,
        Yavor
        Yes, this usually happens when I have a lot of ForestPack proxies in my scene.

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        • #5
          For the proxies case here is a possible workaround:
          https://forums.chaosgroup.com/forum/...unfreezing-max
          Yavor Rubenov
          V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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          • #6
            Originally posted by yavor.rubenov View Post
            Hello,

            Could you share the vraylog.txt file from one session with such slow stop ? Or even better - a scene that reproduces it so we can check what is going on ?

            Also - do you have many proxies in the scene and maybe some of them instanced with VRayInstancer or with plugins like ForestPack?

            Best regards,
            Yavor
            Thank you and where i can find vraylog.txt?
            It happens with all case. Interior without forest or Vrayinstancer...etc. I think it's problems of vray or my hardware, not my scene.

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            • #7
              The vraylog.txt is located by default in your temp folder - write %temp% in the address bar in windows explorer.
              Yavor Rubenov
              V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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              • #8
                Originally posted by yavor.rubenov View Post
                The vraylog.txt is located by default in your temp folder - write %temp% in the address bar in windows explorer.
                ================================================== ==========
                [2018/Aug/3|07:57:33] Compiled with Microsoft Visual C++ compiler, version 19.12
                [2018/Aug/3|07:57:33] Host is 3ds Max, version 19
                [2018/Aug/3|07:57:33] V-Ray DLL version is 4.01.03
                [2018/Aug/3|07:57:38] [VRender] Constructor entered.
                [2018/Aug/3|07:57:38] Setting default filter kernel.
                [2018/Aug/3|07:57:38] [VRender] Constructor done.
                [2018/Aug/3|07:58:09] Resetting VRender.
                [2018/Aug/3|07:58:09] Setting default filter kernel.
                It's here .

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                • #9
                  The log gets overwritten every time you start Max - so could you open a problem scene, start IPR, stop IPR, close Max and then get the log file ?
                  Yavor Rubenov
                  V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by yavor.rubenov View Post
                    The log gets overwritten every time you start Max - so could you open a problem scene, start IPR, stop IPR, close Max and then get the log file ?
                    Do you have an email? It's very long so i think i will send it by email.

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                    • #11
                      You can zip it and it should compress very well. You can mail it to me at yavor.rubenov at chaosgroup.com
                      Yavor Rubenov
                      V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by yavor.rubenov View Post
                        You can zip it and it should compress very well. You can mail it to me at yavor.rubenov at chaosgroup.com
                        Thank you i sent it to your email.

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                        • #13
                          Thank you for the log.

                          So far I can't seem to find a problem in the log - it looks like you start IPR at 17:33:17, do a bunch of changes and then stop at 17:39:55, V-Ray does its cleanup and at 17:39:58 it is done ?
                          Yavor Rubenov
                          V-Ray for 3ds Max developer

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by yavor.rubenov View Post
                            Thank you for the log.

                            So far I can't seem to find a problem in the log - it looks like you start IPR at 17:33:17, do a bunch of changes and then stop at 17:39:55, V-Ray does its cleanup and at 17:39:58 it is done ?
                            It still happend with me. I will try test with more file and report with you. Thanks

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