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Key: VWR-8653
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Normal Normal
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: tuath Aeon
Votes: 0
Watchers: 1
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1. Second Life Viewer - VWR

*****UPDATE***** Shoe Base and Socks cover my av up to the waist

Created: 14/Aug/08 07:07 AM   Updated: 12/Nov/08 08:34 PM
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Component/s: Avatar/Character
Affects Version/s: 1.20
Fix Version/s: None

File Attachments: None
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1. With base shoe or socks.jpg
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2. without shoe base or socks.jpg
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Environment:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Series Processor (2592 MHz)
Memory: 3582 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: GeForce 8600M GT/PCI/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 2.1.2
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I am experiencing a problem with any shoe base or sock that I put on. My shoe bases and socks have suddenly started extending to my waist. It does not matter if I have attached shoes on, it remains the same. When I go into appeaence mode, it is still the same and I can not make any changes to lower the shoe base or socks to where its supposed to be. I have confirmed with another av that it shows to everyone that way. I have rebaked several times and the issue is still there. This issue was brought up on 12-26-2007 at 06:43 PM with no solution on SL Fourms. I have also started a thread on SL Fourms with no reponse.

I have rebaked, cleared cache, relogged and still the same issue.



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tuath Aeon added a comment - 14/Aug/08 07:14 AM
Added what I have done to try to correct the issue by my self.

tuath Aeon added a comment - 16/Aug/08 10:48 AM
This bug turned out to be associated with a recent Nvidia Video card driver update i did to correct the constant crashing while playing Second Life. The clothing issue started happening after that update. The solution, I went back to an earlier version of the driver and that fixed the problem.

I have an 8800M GT Video card. The drivers only come from dell. I went to laptopvieo2go.com to get a modified driver for ForceWare X 177.89 for Windows Vista 32bit. Thats the driver that caused the clothing issue. I have now changed drivers to v175.95 VISTA 32bit and that worked and now the clothing issue is gone.


Emikins Sucettes added a comment - 10/Oct/08 07:55 AM

Following my upgrade to viewer 1.20 I got the same now.
I've got a GeForce 8800 GTX on Windows XP service pack 3 and the driver is 6.14.11.7813 version released 17 Sept (the latest driver for this set up) and the same SL bug is happening to me. So its NOT just your ForceWare X 177.89 for Windows Vista 32bit although to be fair I am using XP.
What the heck can I do ?


Gellan Glenelg added a comment - 10/Oct/08 08:14 AM
Emikins,

Driver 6.14.11.7813 is what is more commonly refered to as 178.13 (look at the last 5 numbers)

There are known avatar rendering issues for driver versions 177 and 178:

  • VWR-7957 (Clothing skinning error on nVidia)
  • VWR-9358 (Texture rendering problem Nvidia 178.13 release drivers)
  • VWR-8261 (With some clothes, viewer renders buttocks and legs totally white)

The following workaround has been reported:

  • Enable the Advanced Menu (Ctrl-Alt-D)
  • Disable rendering of Palletized Textures (Ctrl-Alt-F7)
  • Rebake (Ctrl-Alt-R)

You can also revert to NVIDIA 175.19 drivers to see if this resolves your issue.

Please look at VWR-7957, VWR-9358 and VWR-8261 and add your comments/vote to whichever you feel most closely matches your issue.


Emikins Sucettes added a comment - 11/Oct/08 12:17 PM
Gellan
Thanks so much. The easiest Option is
  • Enable the Advanced Menu (Ctrl-Alt-D)
  • Disable rendering of Palletized Textures (Ctrl-Alt-F7)
  • Rebake (Ctrl-Alt-R)
    rather than to roll back or revert to an earlier nVidia Driver, I guess.
    Its worked immediately for me soon as I unchecked the Palletized Textures (Ctrl-Alt-F7)
    I rebaked as an extra security.
    Once again Many Thanks

Elrik Merlin added a comment - 28/Oct/08 03:05 PM
I have this issue with a GeForce GTX 280 card running 177.42 on XP. Unchecking Palletized Textures did nothing until I rebaked.