I have a scene that is giving me CUDA errors on random frames, and I noticed that when it happens the error window pops up (which is normal), but it also causes the render to pause. This is quite annoying when rendering an animation, because that means I need to babysit the machine instead of letting it cook overnight.
Would it be possible to get an option to suppress error messages, and just skip to the next frame where render fails? That would be a huge plus.
As for the error itself, here is the log. I isolated the problematic frame in this render set - that frame is random from render to render, but it happens every time I run a render for this scene.
I can't share the scene file publicly, but can send it directly if needed.
I'm running 2xGTX 780Ti and everything runs fine except these errors that pop up quite frequently (also during preview, when adjusting materials, for example).
Thanks!
Suppress Error Window
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Sure, i'll add a option for that. Regarding to your errors, I think there is a vram problem. Try to increase vram usage. You can increase polygon amount or texture sizes.
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
yes very enough. Maybe a bug on renderer or so. Have you got this errors on every scene?Fluffy wrote:Thanks for the quick reply.
Regarding the memory error, it seems I'm using 35% of my memory on this simple scene. Isn't that enough?
Is one of my cards defective, maybe?
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
Almost on every scenes, yes, it happens quite often (either when working on materials, or when rendering to the Picture Viewer or Live Viewer). It's random.
I'm on Windows 8.1 Pro, 2x GTX 780ti 3GB running the latest Nvidia 441 drivers (happened on previous drivers as well) and see the issue in R15 & R16.
I have 2x24in screens plugged to one card, the other one is dedicated to render. SLI disabled.
I'm on Windows 8.1 Pro, 2x GTX 780ti 3GB running the latest Nvidia 441 drivers (happened on previous drivers as well) and see the issue in R15 & R16.
I have 2x24in screens plugged to one card, the other one is dedicated to render. SLI disabled.