So, sharing this more as a warning to others - make backups of your project!!
I've been working quite happily in TVP Pro 11, barring the irritating 'playhead jumping ahead bug' which I posted about in another thread.
Anyways, I have a 5 minute project that consists of 54 clips (scenes). I have a new Mac Mini M4 that runs well, skipping between clips so I can work on multiple clips as I like, which is imo one of the big benefits of TVPaint's workflow; being able to work across multiple clips very quickly and preview the animation back.
However, whenever I save the 18gb project, it takes 1 minute to save and another minute where the wheel spins until I can use the program again. So I usually play a move of Chess on my phone or something during that waiting time.
A couple minutes ago I tried to save after working on one clip for a while, and it saved so quickly, I thought - something must be wrong. BRUH. All but one of my clips were GONE - deleted, somehow, I'm not sure how, if it happened after I applied a 'glow' effect to a layer or what. I certainly didn't do anything I don't think accidentally and definitely not purposefully.
I was luckily able to restore a Time Machine backup from earlier today (I had only set this up a few days ago) but I would've been BLEAK if I had lost or had to redo a lot of work. I also periodically upload files to the cloud for safekeeping.
I don't know why TVPaint 11 is misbehaving. Either the project is too big and I need to break it up into at least half (I've already broken it up, the full project is 8 mins) [EDIT: In fact I'm in the process of breaking it up] and my guess is maybe the long length and huge file size is also causing the skipping-ahead playhead issue (although I experience the same issue in a fresh project with nothing in it), or something else is going on.
Anyways. If you haven't already, this is your sign to set up proper backups for your projects. I'm so pleased I set up stuff a couple days ago.
Yikes... TVP 11 just deleted 53 clips in my project
Yikes... TVP 11 just deleted 53 clips in my project
TVPaint Pro 11.7.5 Mac 64-bit, Mac Mini M4, 24gb ram, macOS Sequoia 15.5, Wacom Cintiq 22" HD driver 6.4.9-2, Apple Magic keyboard, wired logitech mouse, Crucial X9Pro ext SD drive which has my work, Western Digital ext drive for time machine backups, also backs up work folder on Crucial drive.
Re: Yikes... TVP 11 just deleted 53 clips in my project
I try and keep my file sizes under 2 GB, much better to handle.
When I only had 8 GB of RAM on my PowerPC, I had an 11 GB TVP project - it took bout 10 minutes to open or save, and I took great care not or do anything else on that machine during that process. Once open it worked flawlessly. I never lost a TVP project (so far, knock on wood). However, once I lost a 1,5 GB Photoshop file because electricity went off for a moment during saving. Yes, backups are necessary.
Don't be fooled by the mighty Mac Mini specs: I found that operations which take a bit longer than a few seconds can easily be irritated by stuff they shouldn't get influenced by, like a power save screen This goes for all programs.
When I only had 8 GB of RAM on my PowerPC, I had an 11 GB TVP project - it took bout 10 minutes to open or save, and I took great care not or do anything else on that machine during that process. Once open it worked flawlessly. I never lost a TVP project (so far, knock on wood). However, once I lost a 1,5 GB Photoshop file because electricity went off for a moment during saving. Yes, backups are necessary.
Don't be fooled by the mighty Mac Mini specs: I found that operations which take a bit longer than a few seconds can easily be irritated by stuff they shouldn't get influenced by, like a power save screen This goes for all programs.
TVP 10.0.18 and 11.0 MacPro Quadcore 3GHz 16GB OS 10.6.8 Quicktime 7.6.6
TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
TVP 11.0 and 11.7 MacPro 12core 3GHz 32GB OS 10.11 Quicktime 10.7.3
TVP 11.7 Mac Mini M2pro 32GB OS 13.5
Re: Yikes... TVP 11 just deleted 53 clips in my project
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I try not multi-task on the comp while TVPaint is saving. I must say, this is the first time I've lost a bunch of work in TVPaint (temporarily, luckily the backups saved me). I'm impressed at how fast the TVP engine is once the project is open and working within it.
I've since broken my 5 minute project up into 3 separate projects, saving is quicker now. Still experiencing some weirdness, I 'split audio to clips' and in one clip the audio won't play even though I can see the waveform and there's no automation applied to the volume. And the playhead skip ahead bug. But otherwise, performance is impressive. I remember even in the early LostMarble Moho forums days you'd be an advocate for TVPaint, slowtiger
I've also delayed my power save / sleep mode to a longer time in case that messes anything up.
I've since broken my 5 minute project up into 3 separate projects, saving is quicker now. Still experiencing some weirdness, I 'split audio to clips' and in one clip the audio won't play even though I can see the waveform and there's no automation applied to the volume. And the playhead skip ahead bug. But otherwise, performance is impressive. I remember even in the early LostMarble Moho forums days you'd be an advocate for TVPaint, slowtiger

I've also delayed my power save / sleep mode to a longer time in case that messes anything up.
TVPaint Pro 11.7.5 Mac 64-bit, Mac Mini M4, 24gb ram, macOS Sequoia 15.5, Wacom Cintiq 22" HD driver 6.4.9-2, Apple Magic keyboard, wired logitech mouse, Crucial X9Pro ext SD drive which has my work, Western Digital ext drive for time machine backups, also backs up work folder on Crucial drive.