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Re: Daz3D Crashed with Plugin 2.10

Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:45 am
by 3dmania
Hi,

I have downgraded to 1.2x again, since I got a tight shedule on my renders which need to be finished soon. Its a real pity how development has stalled....

Re: Daz3D Crashed with Plugin 2.10

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 2:05 am
by joelegecko
Same here.Just having something stable and being able to load a saved scene without losign most parameters would be a step forward. At least, I can work with 1.2 meanwhile.

Re: Daz3D Crashed with Plugin 2.10

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 3:02 pm
by AtticusBones
Yep, i've been forced to go back to V1.2 also... DS closes as soon as I load a figure with the updates.

Re: Daz3D Crashed with Plugin 2.10

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 3:52 pm
by ThomasR
Hi! Has there ever be found a solution for this problem?
My DS crashes on certain scenes. Others work fine. I couldn find a connection between the scenes that are crashing when I load them and the ones that do not. It seems to happen randomly.
It also appeared that when I try to load the same scene a few days later it suddenly worked.
I feel like it could be associated with Genesis3F-Figures. Again though... some scenes work, some do not...
This is the error message I get:
DAZStudio.exe caused ACCESS_VIOLATION in module "C:\Program Files\DAZ 3D\DAZStudio4\octane.dll" at 0033:000000001040E66B, Octane::ApiItem::isOutputLinker()+27 byte(s)

Also I can't go back to version 1.2. If I install 1.2 Octane would be stuck on "Building Geometry" forever when I open the Viewport.

Re: Daz3D Crashed with Plugin 2.10

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 4:02 pm
by sikotik13
Your system specs and version numbers for Daz and OcDS would probably be useful in troubleshooting. The 2.1 Prerelease alone had five issued versions, and the 2.2 one in the first post of the primary release sticky tends to be more stable for most people, so if you haven't tried that one, I would start there. Other than that, it more or less sounds like a system resource issue, but it's hard to tell without your system specs.