RE: Eternal flipbook

Date : Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:41:37 +0100
To : "'XSI(at)Softimage.COM'" <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : Adam Seeley <adam_s(at)clear.ltd.uk>
Subject : RE: Eternal flipbook
Hi,

Keep every file sequence in it's own folder if you wantto flip pics quickly.

Until windows can compress lists of sequential files it makes file browsing
quicker as well.

A.

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Alan Peleg [mailto:trent716(at)bellsouth.net]
Sent: 01 September 2005 14:43
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
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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