Hi
Framecycler is 64 bit on Linux and Windows. There is only OSX version of Nuke
shipped with 32 bit Framecycler because 64 bit version of Framecycler for OS X
simply does not exist.
So no reasons to fill bug report or feature request... ;)
Best
W dniu 2012-02-19 08:38:12 użytkownik
Adrian,
Well, that's disappointing news…. Thanks for clearing that up, anyway!
Rich
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Well even when I make entire preview in ram on last node before write, writing
frames make Nuke re-render the exact same thing instead of direct write ram
cache to files. Quiet disapointing, performances, playback and caching are
really strangely outdated, specially coming from Toxik.
Anyway
I've noticed a few posts about the disk cache node, and after my own
disappointments, I just ignored it.
I would really appreciate a good explanation of the proper use of this
node.
I assumed it's purpose was to spare the comper from recalculating
processor-intensive branches of a comp. I think