I exported our model for Navisworks review, there are 12 RVM files created based on different areas, then these RVM files are read by Navisworks and saved into 12 NWD files. An overall NWF session is created in Naviswoks to include all of these 12 NWD files. whenever I want to have an archive I can save this NWF session into an overall NWD file. It worked great for our model review meetings.
However, now I am running into a problem, the NWF file works fine still but the overall NWD file saved from the NWF session doesn't work anymore. Autodesk Navisworks Review 2010 error message: "Couldn't load ......nwd because the contents are corrupt."
Does anyone there experience this problem before? How did you fix it?
I've checked my files. The total size of the 12 RVM files is 0.99GB, the corresponding 12 NWD files are totaled at 169MB. Overall NWF file size is 11.5MB which has the 12 NWD files included and works fine. The overall NWD file is 138MB and is corrupt.
There are totally 103 text files for various site attributes which are read into Navisworks. Total size is 266MB.
Is it the review session size issue? We are not working on a huge project though.
[QUOTE=Laurent;69801]You cannot open RVM files created from PDMS 12 SP6 in a navisworks release before 2012
For Navisworks 2010, you must use PDMS 12 SP5
Hi Laurent, I used to create RVM from 12 SP6, i used to open in 2011, navies work has a option to save the .nwd file in 2010 format and 2011 format, for saving from navies 2012 to 2011 and 2010 format you have save file in .nwf and .nwd, .nwf is a supporting file.
[COLOR=#333333]when i was opening the RVM file in navis simulate, it saying that content is corrupt.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333]could you please help any one it is very urgent!! PDMS 12.1 SP2 VERSION!![/COLOR]
Try to create rvm site by site of your project and check o each time wether it can be read. As usual it is caused by some factors too long attributes or db errors.
Thanks for your reply, Yes i created the individual site, all sites are open without any error.
We didn't understand What could be the problem beyond it!!