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    I have a model comprised of several revit files. I have activated a section box to limit the model to only a relatively small size, and yet the render avi still stops working after only a few frames. I have a P4 3.2 with 2GB ram and a top line graphics card, large harddisk...why is this happening. I have limited several settings, but it keeps on happening.

    Someone mentioned the other day that the largest file size on export AVI's is now only 1000x1000 pixels, whilst before it was much larger. Was this reduced for memory issues, is it possible there is a problem with large files on Revit 6.1. Still imgaes are fine, but AVI's don't seem to render as they did in earlier versions.

    Any ideas...how to limit model size, problems, work-arounds?..anyone!

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    In addition, the AVI frames tend to render painfully slow for a relatively small 1000x1000 pixel image....is it possible the section box does not work effectively in Revit 6.1? This would explain the crashing and the slow render times for each frame.

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    Default Re: AVI walkthrough memory problems Revit 6.1?

    It is interesting to note that I deleted the attached models that are outside of the section box area being rendered in the AVI walkthrough and their has been no memory problems since...is this not what the section box is for?...more weight to my feeling the section box is not doing what it is intended to do, that is, limit the amount of objects to be rendered. Surely the Revit developers need to address this ASAP if it is indeed the case. Has anyone else had a similar experience?

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    Well, following on from my personal quest here, it seems I spoke to soon, it eventually stopped rendering again! It seems odd to run out of memory though on a file size that rendered perfectly well on the same machine in version 6.0. In that instance the final AVI size was over 878mb, the current AVI render stops at approx 34mb every time with a memory shortage.

    Once again, any ideas or comments appreciated. I am getting quietly desperate as to how I am to output the AVI I have spent considerable time compiling. sigh...

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    Default Re: AVI walkthrough memory problems Revit 6.1?

    hmmm... ok I have a similar machine, but i haven't done any heavy walkthroughs at that high of a resolution yet, but I have done a few at standards resolutions.

    I guess my first though would be to change your resolution.

    I am curious about the 1000x1000 size......What is the end goal of you presentation, will it be displayed on tv's or just computer screens, will it be projected, etc?

    I typically render out to 640x480 (a square pixel representation of NTSC-DV standard of 720x480 interlaced) at 30 fps (it really should be 29.97 fps, but I can't do that in revit) or just 720x480. If your country uses PAL it's 720x576 @ 25 fps (non-square)

    640i (640x480) is NTSC broadcast standard.

    I use Sony Pictures Digital’s Vegas 4.0 (soon to be 5.0) as my NLE to put the animations together. (DV editing and DVD authoring is a hobby of mine) By rendering to a standard NTSC res, I find it easier to mix them with DV footage or still photos., etc

    Just an FYI.... Lately I have been doing more "history channel documentary" style pans and gentle zooms on still renders to created the effect of motion. It's really quite effective, and they render in a fraction of the time. Were also considering moving to Viz2005 for animation work as the ar3 render times are killing us.

    Sorry I can’t be of more help, try a lower res to see if it works.
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    Default Re: AVI walkthrough memory problems Revit 6.1?

    Quote Originally Posted by czoog
    Just an FYI.... Lately I have been doing more "history channel documentary" style pans and gentle zooms on still renders to created the effect of motion...
    I've been advocating this approach as well...it's a heck of alot more manageable from the perspective of hardware and time.

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    Well, thanks for your interest in my dillemma. I guess firstly I should address your point on the resolution..

    The actual rendering is not set to any particuar video format at this stage as it is a trial run (clearly not successful). However your point is well taken in that it might be worth adjusting the overall output size to suit a standard screen.

    However, even as it is currently set, at about 1138x892 pixels, isn't this only 125dpi? Hardly ground breaking resolution. Is not a standard screen resolution on a computer 1024x768 pixels (yet alone a TV screen)? Ideally I would like to send the image to a TV via a DVD, but surely that would require way higher specs for a full sized reproduction at resonable quality. A pic at 640x480 as you suggest will surely be only able to be played at minimal resolution on a computer screen (well at least without looking overly devoid of much of the larger scale detail)?

    Any comments appreciated!

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    Default Re: AVI walkthrough memory problems Revit 6.1?

    I've done a fair bit of AVI's with AR .
    I've also had this happen. I haven't worked out the problem. Recently the same model worked on a 1.3Ghz 768MB but didn't on my P4 3.06Ghz 1GB laptop. And worse than this rendering time for each frame on the P4 was 80sec. On the 1.3Ghz 90sec. Not that much slower!!!!

    Regarding resolution I've found I get significantly better viewing on a TV if I render to as high a resolution as possible (keeping the aspect ratio correct) and then generate a 720x576 MPEG2 from that. The downside is time to render and increased time to encode. I don't normally do this until the model is getting more complete.

    I don't bother with the fact PC screens are much higher resolution. If you are writing to DVD you are either using DVD+ or DVD-. I have all sorts of problems sorting out clients trying to run the DVD's on their PC's. Most PC drives can read either + or - but not both unless the PC is very recent. Whereas settop DVD players are far most tolerant. I just tell them to sit down in front of the TV. Much more comfortable viewing as well

    The reality is for serious movie generation you need massive hardware or lots of time. I usually work on how much I can render per night and only render that many frames. Then patch together all the AVI's in the video editor.
    For firms with say 10+ revit licenses (and therefore good hardware) a network capable rendering solution will be very productive.

    It's also worth keeping an eye on nVidia and their realtime hardware they're coming out with now. This will be very exciting if it works as they are saying.

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    Default Re: AVI walkthrough memory problems Revit 6.1?

    Quote Originally Posted by GuyR
    It's also worth keeping an eye on nVidia and their realtime hardware they're coming out with now. This will be very exciting if it works as they are saying.Guy
    And if Revit makes use of the video cards capabilities!

    Quote Originally Posted by czoog
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    Let me guess, Noah is quite the movie star already?
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    Default Re: AVI walkthrough memory problems Revit 6.1?

    Guy, I noticed you had said you had similiar problems with memory issues with rendering, did you find a fix?.. It has been suggested that my machine specs are more than adequate and revit settings reasonable, then perhaps is it related to the cache or page file sizes?...does anyone have any background in this area and whether this might be a related issue that could be affecting rendering?.... Of interest though i can relate to guy's comments about rendering times, they seem suddenly extra ordinarily long for some reason, when before i was getting the same reuslt in much less time... only significant changes i can think of.... update to Revit 6.1 from 6, and using linked files now instead of one large single file.. sigh..still unable to output AVI... at least only up to about 15 frames before memory issue.

    As for recommendations on using DVD and TV, thanks and I will keep advice handy if and when I get my AVI out!.

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