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Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1 Alpha 2 (03.01.2024)

Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 2:48 pm
by cjadams
which OS are you on?

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1 Alpha 2 (03.01.2024)

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 1:15 am
by Raoul
cjadams wrote:which OS are you on?
I'm on the latest build of Sonoma 14.2.1

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1 Alpha 2 (03.01.2024)

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 7:35 am
by bepeg4d
Hi Roul,
it depends on network interface speed.

WiFi is not good, too much latency, we suggest a minimum of 1Gbit Ethernet connection between Workstation and Render-Nodes, better to have 10Gbit or greater, with complex/huge scenes.

ciao,
Beppe

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1 Alpha 2 (03.01.2024)

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 8:05 pm
by SSmolak
Mesh to SDF with field shape texture is extremely slow in render modes other than Direct Lighting. As I remember it worked much faster in previous versions.
Also it freeze C4D if there is no field texture in the scene.
LiveViewer doesn't display Field Shape texture on start - there is need to move slider in texture node to trigger it.

Export to Standalone doesn't include Field texture details.

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1 Alpha 2 (03.01.2024)

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 8:32 pm
by cjadams
so far things seem to render ok speed wise now with 3 total nodes my main Mac and 2 pcs... but is the blotchy noise just settings.. or are the different nodes effecting this?
Or do I just need more samples?

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1 Alpha 2 (03.01.2024)

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:33 am
by Raoul
bepeg4d wrote:Hi Roul,
it depends on network interface speed.

WiFi is not good, too much latency, we suggest a minimum of 1Gbit Ethernet connection between Workstation and Render-Nodes, better to have 10Gbit or greater, with complex/huge scenes.

ciao,
Beppe

I don’t think it’s network speed, everything wired by LAN.. I also have another Mac ( cheese grater) high sierra that runs the super old version that supported network rendering to PC, and that works fine. All connected in the same manner via a local LAN.
Any more thoughts on the problem?

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1_Alpha2-R2 (11.01.2024)

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 9:33 am
by bepeg4d
Hi Raoul,
the network interface speed seems slow in your screenshot.

Here is a KitBush scene greater than yours with 10Gbit Ethernet, after 4 seconds the Render-Nodes are already rendering:
IMG_0801.jpeg
And here is the same scene but with 1Gbit Ethernet, the Render-Nodes are starting to render only after 1':23":
IMG_0802.jpeg
Please go to System settings/Network/Ethernet/Details/Hardware and check that everything is correct.

ciao,
Beppe

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1_Alpha2-R2 (11.01.2024)

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:33 am
by Raoul
bepeg4d wrote:Hi Raoul,
the network interface speed seems slow in your screenshot.

Here is a KitBush scene greater than yours with 10Gbit Ethernet, after 4 seconds the Render-Nodes are already rendering:
IMG_0801.jpeg
And here is the same scene but with 1Gbit Ethernet, the Render-Nodes are starting to render only after 1':23":
IMG_0802.jpeg
Please go to System settings/Network/Ethernet/Details/Hardware and check that everything is correct.

ciao,
Beppe
Hallelujah, Thanks.. this prompted me to dig a little deeper. I was wired for lan on the Mac studio.. but looks like it was still using the wifi connection. Switched that off and bingo. Cant say how great it is to finally have network rendering enabled.. that issue alone was keeping me stuck on a 10 year old mac pro that could still run nividia.

thanks Bepe!

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1_Alpha2-R2 (11.01.2024)

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 7:28 am
by bepeg4d
Hi Raoul,
great to hear you have found the culprit, well done!

Happy Mac Net GPU rendering!

ciao,
Beppe

Re: Cinema4D version OctaneRender® 2024.1_Alpha2-R2 (11.01.2024)

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2024 3:36 pm
by cjadams
bepeg4d wrote:Hi Raoul,
great to hear you have found the culprit, well done!

Happy Mac Net GPU rendering!

ciao,
Beppe
Now if only the prices of the 10GB switches and TB->10GB dongles came down in price.. the PCI cards are reasonable though at least..
But i would love to put my 2019 macbook pro to work (for something) - add a sonnet box and a gpu and it can quietly live out its last life as a windows based render node.. LOL