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Hello.
I have a 250 frame animation to render, and each time I am launching the batch render, arnold works fine for 3 frames, then stops as if it was done, displaying the message :
// Rendering Completed. See mayaRenderLog.txt for information. //
I can launch a new batch render, and it will render the 3 next frame before, again, stopping as if it was done. Maya does not crash or display any visible error.
The maya Render log display this error :
00:15:55 703MB ERROR | signal caught: error C0000005 -- access violation
// Maya exited with status -1073741819
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After browsing different forums, here are the solutions I have tried without success :
- disabling "abort on errror" (render settings>diagnosis)
- renumbering frames from 1, since my animation is frame 376 to 615 (render settings>common>frame range)
- unchecking "autodetect threads" and setting th threads to 1 (render settings>system)
-check and uncheck "skip existing frames"
-rendering with "render sequence" instead of batch render (maya simply closed after the usual 3 frames rendered)
-resettings maya's prefs
(I turned on auto detect thread since it solved nothing and just made my rendering slower)
I am using Maya 2022.3 on Windows 10. I have a student liscence for both Maya and Arnold. I dont have any watermarks on my images so i dont think it is a liscencing problem.
I also already rendered this scene on the computer at school and it works perfectly, so it is not a scene issue.
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I am very unfamiliar with computer hardware but here is the info i have on my computer
Processeur AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Quad-Core Processor 3.10 GHz
RAM installée 16,0 Go
type du système Système d’exploitation 64 bits, processeur x64
GPU AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT (i am rendering on CPU)
I have Maya installed on 2 computers but it is only running on 1. If I dont find any answers soon I will uninstall Maya from both computers and reinstall it on my current one, and upgrade to Maya 2023. But since this will take a while I'm a bit lazy to do it.
Any proposition is welcome at this point.
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