PyPRP Importing is Slow
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PyPRP Importing is Slow
Hello, I've been wondering if I've been doing something very wrong, but I'm trying to get the PyPRP installed on Blender 2.49 in order to import the Myst V Direbo .age file. I got Python 2.5 and everything necessary for it as listed on wiki, and when i start importing the age I don't get any console errors yet the program has frozen and hasn't loaded anything yet, yet it's been like 30 minutes already. Did i do something wrong or it's supposed to be this slow?
Re: PyPRP Importing is Slow
I don't believe the PyPRP Importer works on non-Uru:CC Age files. I've had some limited success transfusing MystV Ages to Uru:CC Ages and then Importing them, however, but that comes with its own challenges due to the inherent changes.
Re: PyPRP Importing is Slow
I have imported Myst V Ages converted with Drizzle without any problem.
I don't remember what I imported them with.
I don't remember what I imported them with.
Chacal
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Re: PyPRP Importing is Slow
Chacal wrote:I have imported Myst V Ages converted with Drizzle without any problem.
Right, as I said, they need to be converted first. Native Myst V data won't work, and may hang the importer (I'm not sure what its behaviour is with "malformed" Ages of this sort).
Re: PyPRP Importing is Slow
I remember the PyPRP importer hanging on unconverted Myst V Ages too. However sometime it will also outright refuse to import converted Ages.
Furthermore, importing PRPs should never take longer than 10 minutes, unless you're importing a really big Age on a very old PC. It's often useful to have a look at Blender's console window (in Window->Toggle System Console): if stuff is being written in it, it means the Age is still being imported, otherwise it might be that the importer is stuck in a very long or infinite loop.
Recently I rewrote a PRP importer from scratch, which is a bit less picky and imports more objects than the old importer. It's still WIP and I never made a guide to using it, but if you can get it to work I think you'll get better results than with the old importer.
Furthermore, importing PRPs should never take longer than 10 minutes, unless you're importing a really big Age on a very old PC. It's often useful to have a look at Blender's console window (in Window->Toggle System Console): if stuff is being written in it, it means the Age is still being imported, otherwise it might be that the importer is stuck in a very long or infinite loop.
Recently I rewrote a PRP importer from scratch, which is a bit less picky and imports more objects than the old importer. It's still WIP and I never made a guide to using it, but if you can get it to work I think you'll get better results than with the old importer.
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Re: PyPRP Importing is Slow
Right, I never realized the Myst V format was different from Uru, tried to import an Uru age and it worked well... It didn't take long either and would show progress in console. Sorry for being stupid 
I will look into converting the age to Uru, because I really want to get the basic Direbo meshes to remake the age in higher quality, etc. Thanks for the replies

I will look into converting the age to Uru, because I really want to get the basic Direbo meshes to remake the age in higher quality, etc. Thanks for the replies
