We can be amazed to find that what previously wouldn't work no matter what we tried suddenly is found to be working. a golden rule of troubleshooting would be: If you've tried everything you can think of to solve a problem on your computer shut the computer down. When we shut down Windows entirely this releases that code from memory so that when we start up WIndows again there is less opportunity for conflict. Windows can keep some instructions in memory even though we aren't using the program associated with those drivers. I'm not sure how true a statement the following is but I think. It helps to clear out the cobwebs and it appears in your case that helped. I do think that it can help to restart a computer from time to time (as many of of rarely do). I need to follow your lead and compile OpenToonz myself if for no other reason than to acquaint myself with the process. I just want to make sure if I am doing it right.
SNAGIT 12 EDITOR HAS STOPPED WORKING SOFTWARE
Well that's the evidence I have now and I got something important to go today so just to keep up this up for others whose having trouble with Opentoonz and I do not know whats going to happen next the next few days of my software should it work or suddenly not.Īnyways Thanks I think I did 50% solve the problem myself.
That day I tested it out it didn't work not until I reopen my computer today of all of sudden it worked. anyways I did follow the written documents and I am pretty unassure I did not completely follow 20% of it especially with the QT path and building up some folders on selective areas. It's still a hustle for me to download Visual Studio Express that it took 7 to 12 Gb of additional storage.
So I took at read out of curiosity and try follow some bunch of instructions yesterday and last 24th.
I was supposed to reply to you the other day while browsing every tip you said and then I found this link related to Opentoonz: Hey there Rodney, I would like to make a progress report this week and well you won't believe this story.