Hi there --
I have a scene that I am unable to render at print resolution. Basically, anytime I try to render the scene at greater than about 2200 X 2400, the workstation stalls mid-render. BTW, we're using dual machines with 2 or 3 gigs of ram, depending on machine. Based on my reading of the Help file, I believe the problem is RAM management. On Vlado's advice, I tried enabling the 3GB switch in XP Pro on the machine that has 3 gbs of ram installed. The switch version of the OS booted fine but, interestingly, the render still stalls and, in the Task Manager, I notice that it stalls at exactly the 1.5 gig of usage mark. It's almost as if there's still an 1.5 gig limit on the machine still in effect. My question is, does anyone know of any other switches in either XP or Max that I need to configure, in order to free up more RAM? Is there any other circumstance that might cause Max to stall ONLY on higher res scenes? I can render the scene file without incident at lower resolution.
Any ideas or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
David Hitt
Splat Productions, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA USA
I have a scene that I am unable to render at print resolution. Basically, anytime I try to render the scene at greater than about 2200 X 2400, the workstation stalls mid-render. BTW, we're using dual machines with 2 or 3 gigs of ram, depending on machine. Based on my reading of the Help file, I believe the problem is RAM management. On Vlado's advice, I tried enabling the 3GB switch in XP Pro on the machine that has 3 gbs of ram installed. The switch version of the OS booted fine but, interestingly, the render still stalls and, in the Task Manager, I notice that it stalls at exactly the 1.5 gig of usage mark. It's almost as if there's still an 1.5 gig limit on the machine still in effect. My question is, does anyone know of any other switches in either XP or Max that I need to configure, in order to free up more RAM? Is there any other circumstance that might cause Max to stall ONLY on higher res scenes? I can render the scene file without incident at lower resolution.
Any ideas or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
David Hitt
Splat Productions, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA USA
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