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Urgent! Render failure

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:24 pm
by everything
Hi!
Im trying to render an scene and I'm getting the render failure message:

"Please check Octane Render Log Window from
Settings->Other->Show Render Log button..."

I have no problems with preview window render. It works fine but when i try to send it to the "Render To Picture viewer" i get the above message.

The logs say the following:
--------------------------- EXPORT LOG ---------------------------
Export materials time= 90.356 ms
Collect objects time= 6.623 ms
Meshes creation time = 6604.218 ms
Octane voxelization time = 0 ms
Sending to Octane engine time = 621.496 ms
SIZE 1400 1024 RATIO:0.1 NEWSAMPLES:102
CUDA error 2 on device 0: The API was unable to allocate enough memory to perform the requested operation.
-> failed to allocated device memory
device 0: failed to upload data texture 1 of context 0
<<< Render Failure >>>
Total export Time = 423791.412 ms
************ VP RENDER FINISHED **************

Im desperate and my client is really mad with the delay. Any solution?

Thanks!!

Re: Urgent! Render failure

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:34 pm
by aoktar
It's hard to say something without knowing your scene content. Live Viewer uses viewport data to render. But Picture viewer uses render data. Even for objects. There is a memory error as:
"CUDA error 2 on device 0: The API was unable to allocate enough memory to perform the requested operation."

Last note: What's your render resolution? I think it's much bigger than LV buffer's?

Re: Urgent! Render failure

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 5:32 pm
by everything
hi! Thanks so much for helping :)
well the render resolution is 1400x 1024. 72dpi. nothing fancy.
The project itself is like this below
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kg9ynaokliovz ... 4.png?dl=0
My graphic card is a gtx680
Is there any sollution?
Thanks so much again

Re: Urgent! Render failure

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 5:45 pm
by aoktar
Hi,
i could get much info sorry. My advice to you try to close some objects or delete some materials to find what causes error.