I recently installed Maya 2023, and I'm having trouble getting my scenes to work in this version. They were working fine when I first used it. I was able to open files, import, and create references without any troubles. That was until after I saved a scene containing references from other scenes made in previous versions of Maya. When I opened up the file the next day, that's when disaster struck. Now it crashes everytime I open or bring in any files from previous versions of Maya; whether it be mb or ma.
The error message that kept popping up was saying "This file contains unknown data which is preventing Maya from changing the file format. Check if unsupported plug-ins are used in the scene. Remove the unsupported data and resave."
I wasn't even able to check the script editor because Maya crashes instantaneously and the error messages won't let me click on the anything.
After looking into it a bit more. I noticed that it is able open some files, just as long as the textures aren't loaded into the scene. Only if clicking on the textures in the hypershade, pressing the 6 hotkey, or the scene already having textures on when the scene was last saved, does Maya crash.
I reinstalled the most recent version of Arnold and the mtao plugin to see if it would fix it, but to no avail. Perhaps changing some preferences might do something. I have a feeling that might be the cause of this situation, but it's just hunch and I don't want to tamper with it until I at least have more of an idea on what do.
So any help on the matter would be more than appreciated.
I recently installed Maya 2023, and I'm having trouble getting my scenes to work in this version. They were working fine when I first used it. I was able to open files, import, and create references without any troubles. That was until after I saved a scene containing references from other scenes made in previous versions of Maya. When I opened up the file the next day, that's when disaster struck. Now it crashes everytime I open or bring in any files from previous versions of Maya; whether it be mb or ma.
The error message that kept popping up was saying "This file contains unknown data which is preventing Maya from changing the file format. Check if unsupported plug-ins are used in the scene. Remove the unsupported data and resave."
I wasn't even able to check the script editor because Maya crashes instantaneously and the error messages won't let me click on the anything.
After looking into it a bit more. I noticed that it is able open some files, just as long as the textures aren't loaded into the scene. Only if clicking on the textures in the hypershade, pressing the 6 hotkey, or the scene already having textures on when the scene was last saved, does Maya crash.
I reinstalled the most recent version of Arnold and the mtao plugin to see if it would fix it, but to no avail. Perhaps changing some preferences might do something. I have a feeling that might be the cause of this situation, but it's just hunch and I don't want to tamper with it until I at least have more of an idea on what do.
So any help on the matter would be more than appreciated.
So Maya has finally become what they always said it was going to become. Completely broken and still $300 a month.
Taking a page out of Bethesdas books. Time to move to Blender.
So Maya has finally become what they always said it was going to become. Completely broken and still $300 a month.
Taking a page out of Bethesdas books. Time to move to Blender.
time to move to blender. agreed
time to move to blender. agreed
UPDATE: For me, the problem was solved by changing the Rendering Engine under Windows > Settings/Preferences > Preferences > Display > Viewport 2.0
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Wow. Just had the same issue. I then tried opening a new scene and applying a basic ramp texture to a simple plane. *Boink!* --goodbye Maya!
Thanks for flagging this so I at least know I'm not alone!
UPDATE: For me, the problem was solved by changing the Rendering Engine under Windows > Settings/Preferences > Preferences > Display > Viewport 2.0
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Wow. Just had the same issue. I then tried opening a new scene and applying a basic ramp texture to a simple plane. *Boink!* --goodbye Maya!
Thanks for flagging this so I at least know I'm not alone!
for posterity, changing from open gl legacy to compatibility helped
for posterity, changing from open gl legacy to compatibility helped
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