have you selected "network rendering" in render settings?futoryan wrote:Can you elaborate on this? I'm having an issue with Network Rendering working in Live Viewer but not Picture Viewer.rodross wrote:Ah, so you have to use completely different settings to use in the PV.
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Can you be more specific about which setting you're referring to and where it's located so I can enable it?
I know you guys are very busy, but one sentence replies really slow down the troubleshooting process and makes the person experiencing the issue feel stupid for asking questions to begin with. I've seen it happen often and couldn't bite my tongue this time.
I've enabled Network Rendering in the Octane for Cinema 4D's Live Viewer menu, as well as selected the slave and actived it. It seems to become disabled each time I try to render to the picture viewer, but appears to be working in the Live Viewer.
I know you guys are very busy, but one sentence replies really slow down the troubleshooting process and makes the person experiencing the issue feel stupid for asking questions to begin with. I've seen it happen often and couldn't bite my tongue this time.
I've enabled Network Rendering in the Octane for Cinema 4D's Live Viewer menu, as well as selected the slave and actived it. It seems to become disabled each time I try to render to the picture viewer, but appears to be working in the Live Viewer.
ok sorry. LV's menus will not affect render settings. Check this image. Nothing is complex here. If you can render in LV, this will work in animation render.futoryan wrote:Can you be more specific about which setting you're referring to and where it's located so I can enable it?
I know you guys are very busy, but one sentence replies really slow down the troubleshooting process and makes the person experiencing the issue feel stupid for asking questions to begin with. I've seen it happen often and couldn't bite my tongue this time.
I've enabled Network Rendering in the Octane for Cinema 4D's Live Viewer menu, as well as selected the slave and actived it. It seems to become disabled each time I try to render to the picture viewer, but appears to be working in the Live Viewer.
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
Thanks Ahmet,
I appreciate your help, this fixed the issue. Apologies for the tone of my last response. Technical problems bring the worst out in people.
I appreciate your help, this fixed the issue. Apologies for the tone of my last response. Technical problems bring the worst out in people.
you're welcome. many features are new and we are continuously improve the things. I think need some time to shape all features in best states.futoryan wrote:Thanks Ahmet,
I appreciate your help, this fixed the issue. Apologies for the tone of my last response. Technical problems bring the worst out in people.
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3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
I have same issue(?) here.
My username/password for the standalone is not accepted.
My username/password for the standalone is not accepted.
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PC with AMD FX 8350 @ 4,00 GHz
Win 7-64
Nvidia GTX 760
Nvidia GTX 970 (only for rendering)
About 6 TB of disk space (768 GB of SSD)
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