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Hi, Bill > I did generate the images and movie, just not as large as I wanted. > However, this is okay > because I am developing the code to run on another pc where I have more > resources. > I was able to debug the isl script. > > Yes, the movie is as I expect. Thanks for looking at it and finding it > interesting. I will > tweak the bundle later. > > I thought that the IDV used opengl by default, however, my error > message suggested > that it was using directx. If you are running the IDV (out of the box) via the IDV.bat command, I would agree with this statement. You must explicitly choose to run the IDV with Direct3D, and OpenGL is by default. I also agree you are running the IDV with Direct3D. If you did not change the IDV.bat script to explicitly use Direct3D there is a bit of a mystery here for me. I would be curious to know what would happen if you were to start the IDV with the "-Dj3d.rend=ogl" command line option to explicitly choose OpenGL (jre\bin\java -Xmx512m -Dj3d.rend=ogl -jar idv.jar). My problem seems to be a lack of ram (and my > graphics > memory is shared), but I would update opengl and/or directx if it might > help. Since you are currently running the IDV with Direct3D, an update may be worth a shot. -Julien Do you > have any comments ? > > Bill > > Unidata IDV Support wrote: > > Hi again, Bill > > Sorry the movie generation is giving you trouble. > > In the meantime, I have put your movie on motherlode: > > http://motherlode.ucar.edu/repository/entry/get/a.mov?entryid=990734ec-6b4f-4524-92e7-435bfd126049 > > Is this the movie you expect to see? (Interesting movie, BTW.) > > Also, here is my ISL script (for what it is worth) > > <isl> > <bundle file="/tmp/WoMercV1d.xidv" width="1620" height="810"/> > <pause/> > <movie file="/tmp/a.mov" imagedir="/tmp" > imagetemplate="WoMercV1dy_%count%" imagesuffix="jpg"> > </movie> > </isl> > > Thanks, > > -Julien > > > > > Julien, > > The documentation is in section 7.1.5, in the description of the movie > tag: > "If no file attribute is specified then this just generates the > images, not the movie. > For example, you can not specify the file name but do specify the imagedir > and > this will generate the images and place them in the imagedir for later > processing." > > Prior to the error reported previously, I had a java heap error; so, I > increased memory for the JVM > to 1024m. Then, the d3d error occurred. However, I was able to complete > the bundle file and > determine whether it was functioning correctly. > > After reading your email, I noted that I only needed 586m (not 1024); > so I changed the memory > value to 768m. When I opened/ran the isl file, it did create the images > and a qt movie ! > > I guess this is not an IDV problem, and is related to graphics memory. > > Then, I attempted to run the process noninteractive, without opening > the IDV. It bombed, > and showed an error message; but it wasn't visible long enough for me > to read. I guessed that > the width was too large in the bundle tag. I decreased it from 1620 to > 620. And that worked. > > I tried adding a path to the movie file name: ${islpath}a.mov ; I don't > believe a movie file > was created, but the images were. > > If you have further suggestions, please let me know. Thanks for the > direction, > > Bill > > Unidata IDV Support wrote: > > Hi, Bill > > This may be a video card issue. I was digging around and found an old post on > something similar. > > http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/support/help/MailArchives/idv/msg02416.html > > I would start there and the suggestion pertaining to increasing the memory > with the -Xmx1024m JVM option (or something appropriate to the memory > capacity of your machine.) > > Let us know if this works. > > Also, about the mistake in the documentation, could you point us to its > location so that we may correct the error? > > Many Thanks, > > -Julien > > > > Full Name: bill fingerhut > Email Address: address@hidden > Organization: lyndon state college retired > Package Version: 2.9 build date:2010-08-07 07:06 UTC > Operating System: Windows XP > Hardware: Java: home: C:\Program Files\IDV_2.9\jre version: 1.6.0_20 > j3d:1.5.2 fcs (build4) > Description of problem: > > When trying to save images from an animation (movie), using an isl script, > the images are blank as is the movie. I see the following errors: > > Fail to lock surface: D3DERR_DRIVERINTERNALERROR > Fail to lock surface: D3DERR_DRIVERINTERNALERROR > Fail to lock surface: D3DERR_DRIVERINTERNALERROR > > Here is more detail in case it is needed. > > I'm starting the IDV and reading in my isl script so I can debug > this. Here is the isl: > > &lt;isl&gt; > &lt;bundle file="${islpath}\WoMercV1d.xidv" width="1620" > height="810"/&gt; > &lt;pause/&gt; > &lt;movie file="a.mov" imagedir="${islpath}" > imagetemplate="WoMercV1dy_%count%" imagesuffix="jpg"&gt; > &lt;/movie&gt; > &lt;/isl&gt; > > The bundle loads correctly and the display is ok. The movie file and > the image files are created, but are solid black - blank. > > BTW, the user's manual states that the file attribute can be omitted > if the movie is not wanted and the images are. Omitting file leads to > an error. > > > > > > > > > Ticket Details > =================== > Ticket ID: AOT-741707 > Department: Support IDV > Priority: Normal > Status: Open > > > > > > > -- > The Fingerhuts > Saint Johnsbury, Vt, 05819 > > email: address@hidden > > > > > > > > > Ticket Details > =================== > Ticket ID: AOT-741707 > Department: Support IDV > Priority: Normal > Status: Open > > > > > > > -- > The Fingerhuts > Saint Johnsbury, Vt, 05819 > > email: address@hidden > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: AOT-741707 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open