RE: Render Options PPG

Date : Mon, 3 May 2004 21:24:23 -0400
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Rob Cazin" <rob(at)so-animation.com>
Subject : RE: Render Options PPG
SOFTIMAGE!!!!! SOFTIMAGE!!!!!    COME IN SOFTIMAGE!!!!!

I must waste an hour each day over this issue.



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From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of
Cody
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 7:24 PM
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: Render Options PPG

Argh.  I'm desperately searching for a solution to this 
problem...unfortunately, my Render Pictures directory is clear, so I 
don't think that is the problem...here's a post I made to CGTalk that 
didn't get much attention...

"For some odd reason, opening the Render Options floating editor REALLY 
bogs down XSI 3.5.1. I don't have a render region up and I'm not even 
fiddling with the settings (that REALLY slows things down).

This is really bizzare...and it only started doing it after reinstalling 
Windows XP Pro and XSI. Everything else works quite well."

Cody.

adrian wrote:

> you may or may not remember me waffling on about render/region options 
> ppgs taking YEARS to open and refresh when you changed ANY entry in 
> the ppg
>
> finally found out it is related to how many images you have in your 
> Render_Pictures folder!
> i have a current project that has 13,000 or so pal rendered pic files, 
> and the render options are very very slow
> i saved the scene into a new/clean database and the render options are 
> really quick
>
> does anyone at Soft  know if the fg/gi/image-output entries, in the 
> ppg, are refreshed every time something in the ppg is changed?
> if so this behaviour needs to be modified
>
> ta
>
> a
>

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