I'm working with ReCap 360 Pro and Revit 2016.
I've tidied up and optimized, a point cloud in Recap. I've deleted much of the point data, but I have not removed any of the original mirror balls.
When I attempt to insert the point cloud (.RCP) into Revit, I get an error message:
"Unable to create a Point Cloud instance. The file may be an incompatible format or corrupt."
This is my second try with tidying up the entire point cloud .RCP and then attempting to insert it. When I tried to import the untouched .RCP, Revit said I was able to successfully, but I couldn't find out where it went. I stretched the Section Box for about a mile in each direction and still couldn't locate the supposed point cloud ( all visibility settings were switched 'on'). I wouldn't be able to use the scan in its entirety anyways.
Any ideas would be appreciated. This is the first time I've received this error whilst operating ReCap with Revit.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Christopher
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for posting on our forum.
Did you try linking the same point cloud file in Revit 2015?
I would be happy to take a look if you would like to post a sample file for troubleshooting. I can send you a private folder to upload.
We will also require your journal to test further.
Thank you and we look forward to your reply update.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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Hi @Anonymous
We have encountered similar cases where a large number of point clouds results in crashes.
The recap file seems to be huge, Can you try removing some point clouds from your Revit project to see if the crash still occurs?
Please see here for information on Autodesk® ReCap / Autodesk ReCap Pro version 4.2.0.2
We can test your file to troubleshoot issues. I have sent you a private folder to upload, let me know if you can access the folder.
As requested earlier please post your journal.
See attached document on Demystifying Large Point Cloud Data Sets for Simple Integration on Complex Projects
Looking forward to your reply update.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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Hello Viveka,
What's happening is, the point cloud can import into Revit, without error, as a whole-unaltered point cloud (from ReCap). However, if I try to do any cleaning, by deleting points and optimizing the point cloud in ReCap first, then, when I try importing an optimized point cloud into Revit, I get the error message I posted. I receive the same error message while trying to import the modified point cloud in; Revit 2017 and 2018 as well.
Thank you for your time. I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Christopher
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for clarifying!
Please send us your journal so that we can take a closer look at what's causing the issue.
We have similar reports on "Unable to create a Point Cloud instance. The file may be an incompatible format or corrupt."
Please, try to do the following steps:
1. Process the .rcp file in Autodesk ReCap
2. Export to a PTS file
3. Import the PTS file into Revit
You may also find this forum conversation helpful:
RCP & RCS file interoperability between products
Let us know once you hear back from your IT department and if you were able to try any of the above recommendations to help resolve your issue.
Looking forward to your reply update.
If you find posts have solved your problem, please click on 'Accept as solution' to help others with similar questions.
Thank you.
Viveka CD
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Hello Viveka,
I was able to install the version 4 ReCap on my CPU. The new version will not open however.
At the bottom of the start screen while it begins scrolling opening-tasks, it lists "Checking Graphics System" and then crashes every time. I have reinstalled and receive the same error message.
Do you know if there is a large difference in the graphics card requirement for the upgraded ReCap version? I checked my computer, it has a Nvidia Quadro K1100M graphics card. Can You please tell me if you think this is the problem, or if you can think of any other reason that I could be receiving this error?
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Christopher
Hi @Anonymous
Can you try updating the OS with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and let me know if the crash still occurs?
See System requirements for Autodesk ReCap 360 2017
Updating your graphic card driver is recommended.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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Hi @Anonymous
I'm checking back to see if you are still facing issues with the installation and inserting the file.
Glad to hear that you have the recommended system requirements for Autodesk® ReCap 360™ 2017
While Windows 8.1 is recommended, the minimum is windows 7.
If you have specific questions, please post to the installation and licensing forum.
I was able to talk to our ReCap specialist, Anil Mistry who suggested you try the following steps. Thank you @anil_mistry
A few questions for you:
1)Does this occur specific workstation? Did you try installing on another workstation?
2) Do you require ReCap Pro or ReCap 360?
3) Can you disable antivirus and try again?
4) Can you try to set the program to run as administrator?
Regards,
Viveka CD
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Hi @Anonymous
You are welcome!
Can you get a screen capture? The web version ReCap 360 is a tool for viewing the point cloud but for creating regions you may need the desktop version.
However, regarding the unavailability of tools in your installed version, and version differences - the ReCap specialists will be able to guide you better - I suggest you post to the ReCap forum for more specific questions.
HERE is some information on how to Create and Edit Scan Regions
You might also consider a ReCap - Civil 3D workflow where Civil 3D has the ability to create a TIN surface from points within RCS format point cloud scan files.
Regards,
Viveka CD
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