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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 09 11:21 pm)
Speaking of the Pro Pack and oddities ... whenever I click on a library category it takes a moment and I can hear the hard drive sputter (like it's building images or something) before the thumbnails show up. WHY IS IT DOING THIS?? The regular P4 did NOT do this at all. Display was instantaneous. -Tim
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I think that's because PPP no longer uses RSR files and loads the PNG thumbnail previews. As for the Walk Designer thing, if you can email me all the excruciating details at docs@curiouslabs.com, I'd be happy to ask around and see if anyone else has reported this, if it's a problem, what can be done, etc. BTW, I just tried loading a walk on my Windows machine with no problem. When emailing, please include your reg. info and S/N. Anthony Hernandez Curious LabsI sent an e-mail over to steve Y. about the Walk Designer bug a couple weeks ago Anthony. They should have a record of it. The first time you open a library catagory. The ProPack converts all the thumbnail .rsr's to .png format. So that takes a second or two. After that. The library should open just as fast as it always did. ScottA
"The first time you open a library catagory. The ProPack converts all the thumbnail .rsr's to .png format. So that takes a second or two. After that. The library should open just as fast as it always did." That's just it, it happens EVERY TIME ... not just the first time. It's really getting to be annoying, and I'm really starting to hate the Pro Pack. Why do they have to go and fix things that aren't broke?? Also, Scott, are you experiencing the same problem with it asking for compressed CR2 files only? In this day and age of mass storage at extremely low cost, why bother with compression at all?? -Tim
Anthony: There's not much else to tell you. Basically, if you open up Walk Designer, then try load a figure file none of them show up in the drive window because it is looking for the file extension ".cr" rather than ".cr2" which I can only assume that ".cr" is the compressed format, but I don't know since I don't use it. Are you using compression? Are you using a Mac or PC? The dialogue has only one drop-down option: "Compressed Character Files (*.CR" There is is no closing ")" which I find very odd. -Tim
Yea. That Walk Designer thing is a bug Tim. Hopefully they didn't blow-off my e-mail and will address it in the upcoming patch. As a programmer in training. I can tell you that it's very easy to type in .CR instead of .CR2 into the code by mistake. So it should be a very easy fix for them. I don't know why your libraries would open slower Tim. I haven't heard anyone else say they had this problem. My computer is really slow. And my libraries always open a little slow. So it's hard for me to tell if there is a problem. ScottA
Attached Link: http://www.curiouslabs.com
I just emailed this thread to the folks at the home office for them to take a look at. My libraries open fine, and I have not tried loading a CR2 in my Walk Designer. Anthony Hernandez Curious LabsI have the same problem with it saying to load a ".CR" file. There is no right parenthesis on it.....so it has the file type to open as such "Files of Type : Compressed Character Files (*.CR " So it looks like it wasnt completed, and it won
t recognize .CR2 files. If there is a patch out to fix this could you please email me? Thank you.
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I just tried using the Walk Designer in the ProPack version of Poser for the first time. It no longer will load ANY CR2 files ... what gives?!? Is this yet another PP bug? I noticed it says its looking for "compressed cr2" ... do all of your cr2's have to be compressed or something? -Tim