User Scene file not working or responding
Bunyip02
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Hello all
I am able to load other scenes, but everything in my User Scene file is not responding.
Am about to try the zip file method opening as a zip file manually in the folder by Windows Explorer.
Otherwise any ideas ?
Was trying to open my old DragonBoat scene to do some more work, can-not access my spaceship scene from one of the previous challenges either.
Regards, Bunyip
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Update:-
Zip file method was no joy.
So I copied my .car file of the DragonBoat and placed it into a new folder in the Scene file.
I then loaded that file into Carrara via the RHS folder icon method.
After that I was able to reload the Dragonboat file into Carrara.
It took a while so it may be one of those background updates slowing the computer down.
Still having no joy loading via User-Scenes.
Will try again tomorrow and let everyone know whats happening.
Good news is that the Plan-B worked.
Regards, Bunyip
Could it be some kind of OS permissions issue?
Did it crash ?
Carrara can take a silly amount of time to load some scenes so if it just hang, you may not have waitied long enough ;o)
(Maybe the directory is checked by antivirus software ? this can cause nasty slowdowns, but usually not on reads)
Hello EP and Mikael
I opened up the User-Scene file and let it run overnight while I slept.
It eventually opened but it took hours to do so.
Previously it might have been 5 to 10 minutes max to open a large file on my PC.
When I went to then close it, it then refused to close.
I did have a file crash during my first challenge that I participated in.
Will do a thorough spring clean and see if that sorts out the problem, if not I'll throw a support ticket in for it.
Was working fine when I did some error checking for a PITA problem for DADA in the challenge just gone.
Regards, Bunyip
sounds like a pain, what happens if you try to import it into another scene?
Hello Headwax
Have not tried to import it into another scene, but when I checked file-sizes one of the files had a size of 4 400 000 kb when all of the other similar files had a size one-tenth of that.
I suspect that file became corrupted some-how.
Good news is that the DragonBoat scene is now working fine and loads in about 20 to 30 seconds.
Glad I did not lose that one.
I'll still do a spring clean this weekend, was planing to do one before, more reason to now.
Regards, Bunyip