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RE: Cine4D installation

Residentx
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Do any of the OneAPI toolkits install this on your system or with OpenVino?

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Michael_C_Intel1
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Hello ResidentX,

 

Cinema4D is not a component within the Rendering Toolkit. Cinema4D is a Maxon product. Some of the performance benefits were built with Intel Embree. Embree, in-turn, is one of the components in the Rendering Toolkit. See this announcement  for an overview of how libraries were deployed with that product.

Many end user products use Rendering Toolkit libraries. Typically, end user products will either directly integrate Embree code and/or redistribute the Embree runtime library. The Rendering Toolkit download includes libraries, like Embree, targeted for those developing applications. Similarly, the OpenVINO Toolkit contains libraries for those developing high performance deep learning applications. A deep learning inference, end-user application may use libraries from the OpenVINO Toolkit. Downloads of the Toolkit are targeted for those developing deep learning inference based applications.

As a general rule, if you are interested in an end-user application it is best to go directly to the software vendor's website. Otherwise, If you are interested in developing such applications then you can access the related oneAPI toolkit from Intel.

 

Thanks for the interest.

-MichaelC

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Dilanjan_J_Intel
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Hi Residentx,


Thanks for posting your query on the forum. Yes, The Intel® oneAPI Rendering Toolkit includes libraries and advanced components that are industry-trusted building blocks. And one of these is Cinema4D. You may download and use the Intel® oneAPI Rendering Toolkit using the below link.


Important Note - Make sure to download and install the Intel® OneAPI Base Toolkit first and then add Intel® oneAPI Rendering Toolkit.


Download link for the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit - https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi/base-toolkit/download.html


Download link for the Intel® oneAPI Rendering Toolkit - 

https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/oneapi/rendering-toolkit/download.html


Have a pleasant day ahead!


Regards,

Dilanjan


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Residentx
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Where can I find detail about what components of 4D Cinema are included with OneAPI Base or Rendering? 

Is this installed on Windows, MacOS and Linux or just specific platform and versions? 

Residentx
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@THBnavoio54 Do you read english? I know what OneAPI is. I'm asking about Cine4D tools in OneAPI specifically thus the heading "Cine4D"

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AthiraM_Intel
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Hi,


We are checking on it internally.



Thanks.


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Residentx
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@AthiraM_Intel This request can be canceled.

 

Adobe Creative Cloud installed Cine4D without user consent. They have an agreement with Maxon that if the 4DCine product is removed it will be reinstalled when creative cloud patches After Effects. 

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Michael_C_Intel1
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Hello ResidentX,

 

Cinema4D is not a component within the Rendering Toolkit. Cinema4D is a Maxon product. Some of the performance benefits were built with Intel Embree. Embree, in-turn, is one of the components in the Rendering Toolkit. See this announcement  for an overview of how libraries were deployed with that product.

Many end user products use Rendering Toolkit libraries. Typically, end user products will either directly integrate Embree code and/or redistribute the Embree runtime library. The Rendering Toolkit download includes libraries, like Embree, targeted for those developing applications. Similarly, the OpenVINO Toolkit contains libraries for those developing high performance deep learning applications. A deep learning inference, end-user application may use libraries from the OpenVINO Toolkit. Downloads of the Toolkit are targeted for those developing deep learning inference based applications.

As a general rule, if you are interested in an end-user application it is best to go directly to the software vendor's website. Otherwise, If you are interested in developing such applications then you can access the related oneAPI toolkit from Intel.

 

Thanks for the interest.

-MichaelC

AthiraM_Intel
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Hi Residentx,


As per your request, we are closing this case. If you need any additional information, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel.



Thanks.




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