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Re: To slow renderings?
by Frank Maier on Dec 5, 2008 at 3:02:49 am

Hi Adam,

seems not to be a Demo limitation, I just tested a 32 Bit Demoversion on my "old" machine, and there it uses 100% of the cpus.

I tested so far about 20 different Scenes, all the same slow behaviour. Renderlines are always there, I just did a by accident a screenshot when non was to see :)

What I dont get: I know, it seems like a hardware problem (XP is fresh installed with only a few programms). But I think Maxons Cinebench has the same Programmcore as C4D, and it runs great, so it shouldn´t be a hardwareissue...
Maxon wont give me a feedback, because Im no registered user but I wont buy it until I know whats wrong- very frustating the whole situation.

I read about that Networkrender in C4D but I couldnt figure out how it works. Is it even worth to run it with one machine? Has it advantages to the "Windowrender" (which is, by the way, very anoying that it always displays the actual frames)?



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