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Start Fusion with cmd and activate view with node

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:59 pm
by Jonathan Bäcker
Hallo everybody,
I have the problem that, when I will run Fusion over remote desktop that fusion crash when I will drag a node into a view.

The funny thing is, when I open Fusion locally and activate a view and after that I connect with remote desktop, Fusion runs fine.

Now I though I write a batch script what disconnect my remote desktop connection and start Fusion and then I reconnect over remote...

The script what I had wrote works except fusion have no view activated, so when I try to drag again a node in the view, it still crash.

Is there a start commend where I can say Fusion has to put a node in one of the views?

Best Regards

Jonathan

Re: Start Fusion with cmd and activate view with node

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 5:54 pm
by Blazej Floch
It won't help. As it seems your Remote solution does not work with the OpenGL context of Fusion. Or maybe this is related to your graphics drivers (tried to update?).
Either the remote solution fixes it or it won't run. Personally we made good experience with TeamViewer. No problems with running Fusion there.

Re: Start Fusion with cmd and activate view with node

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 6:41 pm
by Chad Capeland
What card, drivers, and OS's? As of 34x.xx, OpenGL is supported over RDP.

Re: Start Fusion with cmd and activate view with node

PostPosted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 7:16 am
by Jonathan Bäcker
Thank you, for your answers! Blazej, I would like more to use RDP instead of TeamView, but yes when there is no other solution we need to use it.

Chad, we have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980, Version 353.06, Windows 7 64 Bit. When you say Version 34x.x works then we a happy. I will try it.

Re: Start Fusion with cmd and activate view with node

PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:18 pm
by Jonathan Bäcker
The older driver has not work. But I have try to use a alternative opengl32.dll, mesa 3D has one and when I put them in the Fusion install folder it work, but not perfect. 3D single objects will display, but 3D merge crash and 3D opengl rendering also crash. Normal 2D views works also.

The only problem with the standard opengl driver is, that remote desktop is not connected to a monitor. So 3D apps can not work with opengl. But when opengl is already in use before the remote desktop connection is running, it works after the RDP connections to.