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Auto-Detect sequences fails with leading zeros #513

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kodiakcreativity opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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Auto-Detect sequences fails with leading zeros #513

kodiakcreativity opened this issue Sep 24, 2024 · 1 comment

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@kodiakcreativity
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I hope this is not already reported, I don't see it anywhere.
I have a sequence of frames in exr format, the filenames are 0001.exr through 8000.exr. when I have the auto detect sequences enabled it cannot detect and fails saying it cannot open 1.exr. the sequence indicator shows the sequence as 1-8000.exr. I am wondering if it is identifying the sequence, but then looking for the first frame as 1.exr rather than 0001.exr as it actually is.

what is really odd is this was working for me on this same sequence before, I have no idea what has changed. I'm new to this (absolutely awesome) program so version 2.0.8 is the only version I've ever had on this machine.

Are there any work arounds? this is such a great tool for visualizing the animation in real time without having to render it to a video file while the full render is still in progress.

@flat4er
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flat4er commented Oct 3, 2024

the same problem.
but not with all sequences.
sometimes they open, sometimes they don't.

kubuntu 24.04

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