Thanks Patrick.

PS  Did I really write "interested to here"?  "interested to hear" obviously...

On 21 Feb 2013, at 15:22, Patrick Heinen wrote:

> Ok, I'll send it over to support.
> Thanks Ben!
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: 21.02.2013 16:06:32
> Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] error loading exr 2.0 bigger than 2GB
> 
> 
>> Hi Patrick,
>> 
>> You're right.  Any 32 bit issues shouldn't affect you (and it would be hard 
>> to deal with such big files in 32 bit in general).  We tried on Linux and 
>> Windows.  Happens on Windows but not Linux.
>> 
>> With no work around as yet, it's probably best to move this conversation 
>> over to Support.
>> 
>> If anyone else has had similar issues we'd be interested to here though.
>> 
>> Thanks,  Ben
>> 
>> 
>> On 21 Feb 2013, at 11:32, Patrick Heinen wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey,
>>> 
>>> yup I'm on Windows, however I'm on Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 so 64bit. And as 
>>> it seams the issue you mention only exists on windows 32bit.
>>> Also I can load standard "flat" exrs of over 4GB just fine. So it seems to 
>>> be an issue with deep exrs. Or and exr 2.0? Are you using exr 2.0 for the 
>>> standard Read and Write nodes aswell or is it still normal exr?
>>> Maybe you can try my set up under linux, I just forgot to mention I used 
>>> 1920x1080 as root format.
>>> Thanks for your help
>>> cheers
>>> Patrick
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Date: 21.02.2013 11:52:50
>>> Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] error loading exr 2.0 bigger than 2GB
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Is this on Windows?  Looks as though there are some file size issues 
>>>> related to VS STL in the Windows EXR libraries:
>>>> 
>>>> On 21/02/13 09:52, Ben Woodhall wrote:
>>>>> Have you seen any issues with files over 2GB? There's an issue raised on
>>>>> nuke-users. I doubt that it's down to FAT32. ;-)
>>>> 
>>>> Might be an issue with EXR and the MS STL version...:
>>>> 
>>>> http://osdir.com/ml/video.openexr.user/2008-04/msg00004.html
>>>> 
>>>> Peter
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>>>> On 20 Feb 2013, at 12:56, Patrick Heinen wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm writing out 16bit half Zip(scanline) deep exrs(2.0) from nuke. When I 
>>>>> try loading them back with the DeepRead, I get one of the following error 
>>>>> messages if the file is larger than 2048 MB:
>>>>> 
>>>>> DeepRead1: Invalid argument.
>>>>> DeepRead1: Error reading sample count data from file"...". Unexpected end 
>>>>> of file.
>>>>> DeepRead1:Domain Error.
>>>>> DeepRead1:No such file or directory.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Has anyone had any similar problems? 
>>>>> My setup is the following:
>>>>> 
>>>>> set cut_paste_input [stack 0]
>>>>> version 7.0 v4
>>>>> push $cut_paste_input
>>>>> Noise {
>>>>> zoffset {{curve x1 0 x1000 5}}
>>>>> center {960 540}
>>>>> name Noise1
>>>>> selected true
>>>>> xpos -348
>>>>> ypos -117
>>>>> }
>>>>> DeepFromFrames {
>>>>> samples 221
>>>>> range_last 1000
>>>>> alpha_mode additive
>>>>> zmax 100
>>>>> name DeepFromFrames1
>>>>> selected true
>>>>> xpos -348
>>>>> ypos -85
>>>>> }
>>>>> DeepWrite {
>>>>> file /noiseFog_v001_patrickh.%04d.exr
>>>>> file_type exr
>>>>> name DeepWrite1
>>>>> selected true
>>>>> xpos -348
>>>>> ypos -18
>>>>> }
>>>>> 
>>>>> changing the samples in the DeepFromFrames to 220 will bring the file 
>>>>> size below 2048 MB and the files will load just fine.
>>>>> 
>>>>> cheers
>>>>> Patrick
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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