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HDRP not working on 2019.1 ?
On a clean project, I am importing HDRP and the Core pipelines in order to start a new project and I get the following errors:
Library\PackageCache\com.unity.render-pipelines.high-definition@5.13.0-preview\Runtime\RenderPipeline\HDRenderPipeline.cs(799,13): error CS0103: The name 'CameraCaptureBridge' does not exist in the current context
five times, each time in a different line of code. then I go to create in Project > Renderings and there is no such option so I cannot create the HDRP asset and then go to Graphics and assign it as the project's rendering pipeline.
Anyone dealt with that ?
What version of 2019.1 exactly? It's working for me on 2019.1.0f2. What happens if you try an older version of the package?
It was happening in 0f2 but the error was that I had imported also the Core RP which was already included in the HDRP dependencies.
Answer by Instinct · Apr 23, 2019 at 11:37 AM
Solution found! (it works for me at least)
@Afassolas What I think caused issues for us, is that the wrong version for Shader Graph and Core RP Library was used in the project.
So what I did to fix the solution for me, was to remove Shader Graph AND Core RP library packages in the Package Manager window. Then removing HDRP, and reinstalling HDRP via Package Manager. This will automatically install the correct version of Shader Graph and Core RP library. Then restart Unity, reassign the HDRP asset in the Quality settings. Also removing HD Additional Camera Data script from my cameras in scene removed some errors (as these are not used anymore... I think).
Hope this solution works for you!
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I am having the exact same issue. Although, I have updated from 2018.3.11 + 5.7.2. Let me know if you can figure it out. I will do the same if I am able to fix the issue
Answer by teofilobd · Apr 28, 2019 at 03:19 PM
I had the same problem. In order to solve this you have to check if the version of the following packages match:
Core RP Library
High Definition RP
Lightweight RP
Shader Graph
In my case, I updated all of them to 5.13.0. You can select the version by expanding the package and selecting 'see all versions'.
I think the problem that is happening is that the verified (default) version of LWRP and its dependencies is 5.7.2, however updating the HDRP will install 5.13.0, causing this problem of mismatching versions.
I noticed the dependency list for HDRP in unity3d 2019.1.8f1
whereas core rp and shader
Answer by pbritton · Apr 23, 2019 at 08:42 AM
@Afassolas I have encounter the same problem and you are the first thread that talks about it. It seems like either the Core RP is out of sync with the latest version of HDRP. Unless I am missing something.
This method is very useful to me and requires consistency
Answer by ChickenBacon · Aug 17, 2019 at 07:28 PM
None of these solutions worked for me. Even reinstalling Unity 2019.1.2 did not help. But after many hours of fooling around i finally fixed it!
STEP 1: Close all Unity windows. STEP 2: Delete all the contents inside these folders.
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Unity\cache\npm\packages.unity.com C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Unity\cache\npm\staging-packages.unity.com C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Unity\cache\packages\packages.unity.com C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Unity\cache\packages\staging-packages.unity.com
STEP 3: Open an existing project or create a new project to see if it works. (Unity will redownload all necessary packages automatically.)
Answer by sniek2305 · Apr 23, 2019 at 12:58 AM
I am still getting this error, having removed all render pipelines, doing a fresh install of high definition render pipeline. Gettting this error:
Library\PackageCache\com.unity.render-pipelines.high-definition@5.13.0-preview\Runtime\RenderPipeline\HDRenderPipeline.cs(382,13): error CS0103: The name 'CameraCaptureBridge' does not exist in the current context
and Library\PackageCache\com.unity.render-pipelines.high-definition@5.13.0-preview\Runtime\Sky\SkyManager.cs(134,42): error CS1579: foreach statement cannot operate on variables of type '?' because '?' does not contain a public instance definition for 'GetEnumerator'
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