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lucasfarleigh
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lucasfarleigh
Posted 7 Years Ago
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Hi, Just got the iphone x plug-in, and it just seems to be unusable. I created a short animation and it just seemed to be completely late and time inproportionate, like it was very laggy. Is it my computer? I have a GTX 1060, and even when I rendered it, it looked terrible. Will it be better on CC3? On my phone the status bars seem to be fine but still it has trouble on iclone. Do I need to process it or something like that? My rendered version, which is not fluid at all, just stopped and started and was exrtremely laggy as I said before. How can I fix this?
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Kelleytoons
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Kelleytoons
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Hmmm, that's very odd. I have no problems and none of the folks who have used it before seem to either. It's hard to say what the difficulty might be. You ARE connecting via USB, right?
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Rampa
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If you connect by USB, make sure to disable WIFI.
If you installed with iClone running, then you should quit iClone and reinstall the profile.
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lucasfarleigh
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lucasfarleigh
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Oh god... I meant to ask if you did - I was thinking it’s a bit stupid to use WiFi as it’s so slow. They don’t say that in the tutorials. How do you connect using USB right? How important is it to? V
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Dan Miller
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Dan Miller
Posted 7 Years Ago
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To connect USB follow this. The mistake I made at the end was not disabling WiFi on the iPhone. Once you do then you will get a local IP.
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Kelleytoons
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Kelleytoons
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I actually DO connect using Wi-fi, but not everyone's wi-fi will be good enough (I'm practically sitting on top of my router here). But definitely try USB first. That should solve your problems. (I didn't see any difference using it that way but I didn't have problems with it the other way either).
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lucasfarleigh
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lucasfarleigh
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So the USB option also uses a personal hotspot? How come?
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Dan Miller
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Dan Miller
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You could choose any of the following methods: shared Wi-Fi, Hotspot, or USB cable.
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Kelleytoons
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Kelleytoons
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lucasfarleigh (9/26/2018) So the USB option also uses a personal hotspot? How come?No, it does not. The instructions on how to use USB are extremely misleading. I can walk you through if you have any problems, but just ignore the whole hotspot thing. You do not need to use it either with USB or Wi-fi.
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lucasfarleigh
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lucasfarleigh
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So, I plugged in the USB, I can't really derive anything from the manual, so what do I do? Thanks for all the help by the way!
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