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Not enough disk space for rendering temporary file

Anonymous
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I get a "Warning! Not enough disk space for rendering temporary file."whenever i try the create flythrough using lightworks .
It was a flythrough on a house model I built on Archi 9.I want an AV output .Normally it is a minutes show.It did fine before.Tempo folder is almost empty.

My drive c: 40 GB capacity and is 72% free also where Archicad 9 is installed.my pc is Win XP SP2 pentium IV ,80 GB Hard disc space and 500 MB RAM.
Hope you will help me.
Thanks
heynock
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Anonymous
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Why has no one responded to this?
I want to know too.
Djordje
Virtuoso
Set your temp folder size to half the empty space size.

You might also be running out of memory on XP, as 2GB is the application limit ...

Try it on a Mac?
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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Djorde
I have gotten this message back in 9 when trying to do a simple small
animation in Quicktime whether it was a sun study, camera fly thru or vr.
Try sorensen 3, cinepack and the others and you will see what I mean.

Someone else must have run into this as well.
I ended up doing it in Art.lantis as my workaround and never reported it.
But now in 10 it still exists, unfortunately.
My bad for not reporting it earlier.

I heard the animation compressor works 1x and then you have to reboot to use it again. Any one else having this issue, or am I asking the wrong thread?

How do you set a temp folder to half the size in Windows? Is that thru the Work Environment preferences?
Djordje
Virtuoso
cadtek wrote:
How do you set a temp folder to half the size in Windows? Is that thru the Work Environment preferences?
Control Panel/System/Advanced/Performance/Settings
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Anonymous
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i had the same problem in AC9 when i tried to do some sketch renders. i realized that the lines were too many. and archicad realized that too.
ill share a tip with you if you dont find a solution.
even in light projects you have to create two different layers for your objects. one that will contain the interior objects and one with the exterior objects and some from the interior layer that will appear in some external views.
so if you want to render your project from far you can just turn the interior layer off. so the project becomes lighter.
i dont know if it helps but for me especially in sketches where glass is not transparent i dont need at all the interior layer when i take external views.