FCSnow wrote:How long is the animation you're working on?
I also run with Vista (not my favorite OS), and have a similar problem, but only when the animation get over a minute long, ASP seems to get unstable beyond a certain number of frames. If you wait long enough, the program will recover, atleast for me. But this requires infinite patiences.
For ourselves, we usually work on 1-2 minute long animations per Anime file. Therefore we average between 1400 and 2800 frames per file. That is why we bought Anime Pro, because prefer to work with longer animation files and Anime Pro "supposedly" supports files longer than 3000 frames.
But yeah, that could be a good theory why Anime crashes a lot for us. Of course as I stated above, I had Anime crash on me after I opened the program and BEFORE I opened one of my 1-2 minute files -- so I don't know if longer Anime files is the main culpit of the crashing issue on Windows systems.
I have also had crashing when I had a 72 frame file opened (one of my character files).
You can try making your animations short as they would appear in a storyboard and assemble them in a different program such as MS Movie Maker (not my first choice but it's all I have right now) or similar program.
The preferred method for most animators. Unfortunately (fortunately?) I like the ability to do all my animation/editing in one program -- Anime. Another reason we bought the program.
If, like me, you like to make cartoons to sync with music, you almost have to use ASP and make one big file and suffer with the lock-ups (save often). You can make the scenes short and use MS Movie Maker, but timing becomes critical.
Yes, that is how we animate -- to soundtracks which include voices and sound effects. Therefore the timing is critical and it is much easier to animate all in one program -- Anime -- than to have to splice together lots of little pieces later on in an editing program. I haven't found any decent editing program for my tastes -- so we do all of our shots/editing/effects in Anime for each of our scenes export a mov file and compile later in Windows Movie Maker. Not my favorite program either, but it does the job.
I was wondering if there is a similar problem with othe OSs such as Linex?I have read that Apple users have their own kind of problem runnung ASP.
I haven't heard of any similar crashing problem in Linux or on Macs -- at least not on this forum. Anime is a good program --when it's not crashing. The ability to animate over 3000 frames (although not recommended) is a plus in my opinion -- I just wish the developer(s) would improve upon the software and tackle some of the bugs. Or at least look into them.