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October 10, 2023

SP Crashed now Cannot Decode Data

  • October 10, 2023
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I have a project which I worked very hard on which crashed during a render. My entire PC crashed and restarted. The file cannot be decoded and will not open anymore. Is there any hope in reopening this file?

I attached the log.

Thanks. 

 

 

4 replies

Participant
August 5, 2024

Hey Cyril. the same problem just happened with me and i was working on an extremely important file.
my GPU was under heavy use and suddenly my GPU crashed. painter then turned black and i closed it then restarted my PC, tried opening file again, and "cannot decode data" message appears. the thing though is that i wasn't saving at the time it crashed at all.

can i send the file for you to check. this is extremely urgent

Cyril Dellenbach
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 12, 2023

We know the current footprint of the .SPP saves can take some space, but the coming updates will probably interest you, so stay tuned. In the meantime, if you don't already know, there's a "save and reduce file size" option in File > More save option that can already help.

 

For the "Override viewport resolution" crash, I'm not aware of such an issue, but thanks for the report, we'll keep an eye on the subject.

 

Best regards,

 

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe
Participant
October 11, 2023

I have accepted my loss. I disabled backups since the backup makes an enitrely new backup every time and eats your disk space up real quick. I have also noticed that when using black masks primarily, the size of the file increases significantly. If you guys improved this, and made it so that backups can overwrite themselves to keep one continuous backup, then that would be a good way to encourage people like me to use the backup function, preventing my headache.

 

I also think the cause of the crash was due to the "Override viewport resolution" being on and at a higher resolution than my monitor, causing significant CPU and GPU usage increases in a short amount of time. Lesson learned. 

 

Thanks for responding!

Cyril Dellenbach
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 11, 2023

Hi @MoreRightRudder,

 

Thanks for the description and the log.

 

Unfortunately, when the project file is corrupted, this is usually really complicated to get it back. You can try to open a backup (which should be in the same folder as the original .SPP file), or you can send us the file and we'll take a look, but I can't guarantee you the project can be saved.

 

Best regards,

 

Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe