Once again Daz 4 proves that it cant do anything right
Why dont you guys just improve on Daz 3? I never had these kinds of problems with that!!!!
Okay, for context I posted a thread earlier about how the CMS fails when i try to migrate my content database. No one has a solution yet but I digress.
Now the most awesome thing that Daz 4.6 is doing is this!
I saved a scene (14 hours of work btw) and encountered no errors. I even made a backup, thats how smart I am!
I try to open it 15 minutes later and I get an error message and it gives me this wonderfully helpful information:
Error reading file, see log for more details.
I look at the log files and here's what it tells me:
*** Scene Cleared ***
Json Parser (10091036,22): Syntax Error - expected ',' or '}'
Error reading file, see log for more details.
Everything about Daz 4.0 and beyond is broken!
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Make a copy of the file. If you chose the compression option unzip it - using the Batch Convert pane in DS or any archive tool (I use 7 Zip). Open in a text editor. Try adding a final } at the very end, save, and try opening in DS (you will probably need to replace the .duf extension if you unzipped the file). Whether or not that helps, please open a support ticket as a bug report, attaching the bad file.
Don't forget the addition of UAC and the somewhat aggressive nature of anti-malware apps, these days, adding to the headaches.
Don't forget the addition of UAC and the somewhat aggressive nature of anti-malware apps, these days, adding to the headaches.Very very much a Double NOD to that!!
Thanks for the help!
I don't quite understand. I tried opening the copy of my .duf file in notepad and it was all blank. I'd love to recover this file so if you could clarify, I'd truly appreciate it!
First...what's the size of the file?
Just 87 MB.
Notepad (as in the Windows version, not notepad++ or anything) doesn't handle large files very well. For Windows,Wordpad, which should be included, does...or one of the replacement text editors...like notepad++
"Just" 87MB? That's pretty large - I guess you must have some legacy (fourth generation or before) or converted content in there.
For a long time notepad had a 32 MB limit...not sure if it still does, but I haven't used it in so long, it doen't much matter to me.
But if it can handle an 87 MB file, it will take forever to show any text in it, especially if word wrap is on by default. Basically that means it will sit there with an apparently blank document with a flashing cursor, for anywhere from several minutes to over an hour...