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Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 4:30 am
by senorpablo
I just purchased Octane after having used the demo version. What I've noticed is, in comparison to the demo version, the latest licensed version lags substantially. For example, if I adjust the roughness on a specular material, I get the blue Windows busy circle for about 15 seconds and the Max material editor dialog says "(Not Responding)".

This is very disappointing as I didn't have this issue with the demo version. The responsiveness of the Octane demo compared to iRay(which is free) was the primary reason I purchased Octane.

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 5:17 am
by JimStar
What version of demo did you use, and what version do you use now?
Does it happen on the same scene with the same settings?

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:55 am
by senorpablo
I used the latest versions of each currently available. I believe the demo version is 2.17 and the licensed version is 2.23.2.

The scenes and settings are identical. The scene was created with the demo version, and I loaded it with the license version as-is.

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:06 am
by JimStar
There is no such plugin version "2.23.2". Could you please name the full version number? I need it to check this.
There should be no difference of that kind between demo and full version. If it is the bug - it will be fixed.

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:44 am
by senorpablo
Version 2.32.2 - 1.8.

That's the link at the top of the Download page which I arrived at via my OctaneLive Accounts page. Though I see now that particular version is labeled "obsolete." Seems like the download page hasn't been updated?
Octane download.jpg

I'll try the topmost stable version link and see how that works.

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:13 am
by senorpablo
So the latest stable version listed on the download page: v2.04 is also terribly laggy. Version 2.32.2 - 2.0 [TEST] also lags.

I re-installed the demo version: 2.17 and it's liquid smooth. It's not just materials editing, but also viewport manipulation.

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:46 am
by JimStar
Thank you for report. I'll check it.
This is strange, as you are only one who reported such a difference... Just in case - try to update the CUDA drivers...

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:43 pm
by senorpablo
Latest video drivers installed which report CUDA 7.5.9. Is there a newer version to be had? It is odd that no one else has reported this issue. Perhaps it's something to do with the GTX 980 Ti, being it's relatively new?
Video Card Info.jpg

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 9:06 pm
by JimStar
So far I can't reproduce it on my side, all works smoothly in full version. Could you please try to disable the network rendering in Octane settings and check if the issue remains?..
As this big lag together with Windows waiting cursor - looks like the system waits for some network access...

Re: Material adjustments lag in licensed version but not demo

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:52 pm
by akira
paulforgy wrote:I just purchased Octane after having used the demo version. What I've noticed is, in comparison to the demo version, the latest licensed version lags substantially. For example, if I adjust the roughness on a specular material, I get the blue Windows busy circle for about 15 seconds and the Max material editor dialog says "(Not Responding)".

This is very disappointing as I didn't have this issue with the demo version. The responsiveness of the Octane demo compared to iRay(which is free) was the primary reason I purchased Octane.
Hi, do you have vrayspawner running as a service in your machine? if so, it should be temporary turned off before installing new octane plugins or it will block existing files from being overwritten.