Re: Eternal flipbook

Date : Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:12:05 -0400
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Bernard Lebel <3dbernard(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: Eternal flipbook
The number of files in the folder affects the browsing
performance..... sorry but if that really is the case, I think there
is a serious design flaw either in the software, the operating system,
or god knows where in the system. I'm pissed, my thursday is ruined
because of something really stupid.




On 9/1/05, Adrian Wyer <adrian(at)the-mill.com> wrote:
>        
> as todd says the number of files in the folder  you're browsing to really impacts performance 
> afterfx seems to have the same problem 
>   
> not sure if this is peculiar to windows boxes  browsing a linux server........? 
> a 
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> adrian wyer
> head of 3d
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> ----- Original Message -----    
> From:    Todd Alan    Peleg    
> To: XSI(at)softimage.com    
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 2:43    PM   
> Subject: Re: Eternal flipbook   
> 
> browsing the network is usually the problem.. especially if    there are a LOT of files on the network    directory....
> 
> todd
> 
> Bernard Lebel wrote:
>    
> Hello,
> 
> When using the flipbook, for me and most of the folks here, when we
> click on the (...) button to browse on disk, it can take from 30
> seconds to several minutes (some reported 10) before we actually get
> the file browser. As I write this, I have been waiting for over 3
> minutes now.
> 
> Some may point at the number of projects, but I only keep the
> XSI_SAMPLE project in my list of project.
> 
> On some other times, the file browser loads right away.
> 
> 
> Any idea?
> 
> 
> Cheers
> Bernard
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