Personally, i have tested in *our* environment multipart exr vs multi-file
exr.  Long story short : the multipart exr was still not as fast as
multi-file.  So we will continue to render multi-file.  I don't remember
the exact percent that multi-file was faster, but it was enough to notice
it at the workstation, even in small comps.

Just to be clear the "new" multi-part exrs are many times faster than the
old style multichannel.  So for some studios i'm sure this will hit a sweet
spot of a compromise between organization and efficiency.

doug
CG Supervisor
BUCK.TV

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Thorsten Kaufmann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> There are a lot of things influencing file handles. On linux you can up,
> but it still depends on the application too. I think these days nuke is on
> the safe side? For windows this limitation only applies over the network by
> the way and only when relying on certain standard libraries if i recall
> right. So it's not like it's an OS limitation per se.
>
>
> Just for the record things that up file handles are anything that splits
> inputs (e.g. anything that needs multiple frames. Like time editing nodes,
> median, temporal blur or alike) and postage stamps. These can kill a script
> in an instant heh.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thorsten
>
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> *An:* Johannes Hezer; Nuke user discussion
> *Betreff:* Re: [Nuke-users] Multipart multichannel exrs vs. separate exrs
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> > On Linux you can change that and set it to 8192 and never have that
> problem again....
>
> Or 65,000...
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