Fast Troubleshooting for MMD Explorer: Common Issues Solved

Fast Troubleshooting for MMD Explorer: Common Issues Solved

1. Application won’t start

  • Check system requirements: Ensure OS, GPU, and drivers meet MMD Explorer’s minimum specs.
  • Run as administrator: Right‑click → Run as administrator.
  • Update/ reinstall runtimes: Install or repair Visual C++ Redistributables and .NET (if applicable).
  • Check logs: Look for error logs in the installation or AppData folder to identify missing DLLs.

2. Crash on model import

  • Verify model format: Confirm the model file is compatible (PMX/PMD/other supported formats).
  • Corrupt file: Re-download the model or open it in a different MMD tool to test.
  • Texture paths: Ensure texture files are present and paths are correct; place textures in same folder as model.
  • Reduce polygon count: Large or high-poly models can cause memory crashes—try a lighter model.

3. Missing or garbled textures

  • Relative paths: Move textures into the model folder so relative paths resolve.
  • Supported formats: Convert nonstandard image formats (e.g., WebP) to PNG/JPG.
  • Case sensitivity: On some systems, filename case matters—match exact names.
  • Texture scale/UV issues: Verify UV maps in a 3D editor if textures appear stretched.

4. Bones or physics behave oddly

  • Bone order/constraints: Check for duplicated or misnamed bones; reset bone constraints.
  • Physics setup: Recalculate physics or decrease simulation step size for stability.
  • Compatibility fixes: Apply model-specific compatibility patches (often available in model notes).

5. Animations play incorrectly or snap

  • Keyframe interpolation: Switch interpolation curves to linear or smooth as needed.
  • Conflicting motions: Remove overlapping motion tracks or merge them properly.
  • Frame rate mismatch: Ensure project FPS matches motion file FPS.
  • Reset transforms: Clear residual transforms on import (reset position/rotation/scale).

6. Audio desync or not playing

  • Supported codec: Convert audio to a supported format (WAV/MP3) with common codecs.
  • Check timeline sync: Align audio start frame with animation start.
  • Latency/drivers: Update audio drivers and disable exclusive audio modes.

7. Low FPS / sluggish UI

  • Graphics settings: Lower viewport quality, disable shadows or post effects.
  • Update GPU drivers: Ensure latest drivers from vendor installed.
  • Background apps: Close heavy background processes and set high‑performance power plan.
  • Use baking: Pre-bake physics and complex animations where possible.

8. Export problems (video or model)

  • Export settings: Match codec and container that your encoder supports.
  • Temporary folder space: Ensure enough disk space and write permissions in temp/export folders.
  • External encoder issues: Test with a different export codec or use an external encoder (e.g., FFmpeg).

9. Plugin or script errors

  • Compatibility: Verify plugin version matches your MMD Explorer build.
  • Load order: Disable other plugins that may conflict and re-enable one at a time.
  • Error messages: Check console/logs for stack traces and search plugin documentation.

Quick step‑by‑step checklist (fast fix)

  1. Update app and GPU/audio drivers.
  2. Reinstall runtimes (Visual C++/.NET).
  3. Test with a known-good model and audio file.
  4. Check logs for specific errors.
  5. Simplify scene (textures, physics, polycount).
  6. Re-export problematic assets in standard formats.

If you want, I can adapt this to a printable one‑page checklist, or walk through a specific error message you’re seeing.

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