Hello everybody!
Need super urgent help! Texture disappears in presenter, but works fine in designer? whats wrong?!
Scene: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r3x1luak1elci2z/New2.vza
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different behavior in runtime and designer
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- Daniel Willer
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- Joined: 06 Jan 2012, 18:12
Re: different behavior in runtime and designer
Ok I have tested it in the Presenter and it is working. The probleme could be the size of the texture it is 8k big you should go down to 4k.
Re: different behavior in runtime and designer
No 4k is not enough. There is another strange thing, if I use only one rectangle with this texture, everything works, and if I add anything else, circle for example, it doesn't
Re: different behavior in runtime and designer
Solved, I've divided the map in two different rectangles. But its strange anyway, it is not the first situation, when presenter works different from designer...
- Daniel Willer
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Re: different behavior in runtime and designer
Could you please post the presenter.log file located at
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C:/ProgramData/Ventuz
Re: different behavior in runtime and designer
Thx for the idea with log! The reason was that I had x86 and x64 Ventuz on one comp and presenter was starting as x86 so it was a lack of memory!