Configuration:
Windows 7 Profesional
Pano2VR 6.1.9 pro 64bit
i5-4690K
24GB RAM
System disk SSD 500GB (244GB free)
Situation:
I am working on a big project with ca 200 nodes of 134MPix JPEGs (25 MB each). I geolocated around half of the nodes in their place and continue to link them together. Since the beginning, I got repetitive behavior of freezing Pano2VR forcing me to restart the program after ctrl-clicking on the next node (to see what mini view of the inside node). Now it takes 3-10 minutes until the freeze and it seems to get shorter when progressing with the project.
When crashing, RAM has depleted just around 2/3, and the CPU works on just around 40%
I getting desperate since I expect more frequent crashes while progressing with the project. Please help!
I recorded a behavior and uploaded it on youtube.
In this 35 minute long video, you can see freezes at:
First freeze: 3:12 - https://youtu.be/2R0l-jDEeD0?t=193
Second freeze: 12:31 - https://youtu.be/2R0l-jDEeD0?t=752
Third freeze: 34:50 - https://youtu.be/2R0l-jDEeD0?t=2091
Continual crashing of Pano2VR
Take a look at this post about dealing with large projects: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=14238&p=59899
Ruud van Reenen
3DV - Real estate artist impressions and animations
VR Tourviewer - Experience Pano2VR tours on Oculus Go, Quest, Rift, Pico and Cardboard VR headsets
3DV - Real estate artist impressions and animations
VR Tourviewer - Experience Pano2VR tours on Oculus Go, Quest, Rift, Pico and Cardboard VR headsets
Thank you very much for the link. Converting photos into leveled TIFFs works great. Only one crash since. After restarting the computer, no crash for 2 hours. Great!
On top of that, it's so quick! One time investment in the beginning (around 40 minutes of computing) but after that the speed is unprecedented. Feels like working on a computer from the future!
Thanks again!
On top of that, it's so quick! One time investment in the beginning (around 40 minutes of computing) but after that the speed is unprecedented. Feels like working on a computer from the future!
Thanks again!