Someone said:
In my experience, this lag not only happens with single directories
with lots of files in them, but also if you browse to a folder that has
a lot of sub directories in it and those directories together contain
lots of files - I don't know if Windows does some kind of read ahead
of the subfolders?
and someone else said:
if you put each sequence into a folder of its own you speed up the
browsing enormously.
I think the first statement is correct. I also believe it's a Softimage
problem, not related to network usage, because in Digital Fusion and in
Windows Explorer and Photoshop and whatever I use, the same top folder,
containing many subfolders containing many files, opens in a fraction of
the time it takes the Flipbook to open it.
Christian Rittener
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