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Subject: Common CONTENTS


aodor ( ) posted Thu, 11 June 2009 at 2:17 PM · edited Wed, 27 November 2024 at 4:03 AM

I use Daz Studio 2.x, Daz Studio 3.x, Poser 7 and Carrara 7. I hate to have duplicate files in the harddrive. These are the questions: 

  1. Is it possible to have just one Content or Runtime folder for the four apps?
  2. Where should this folder be (outside all of the apps?)
  3. Should it be named Runtime or Contents?

Alberto Odor, MD


ladiesmen ( ) posted Thu, 11 June 2009 at 2:43 PM

Hey alberto
Maybe you already did but you can better put your question on the Daz forum for quicker answer.
Have a great weekend already

stephan

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DarwinsMishap ( ) posted Thu, 11 June 2009 at 2:46 PM

Quote - I use Daz Studio 2.x, Daz Studio 3.x, Poser 7 and Carrara 7. I hate to have duplicate files in the harddrive. These are the questions: 

  1. Is it possible to have just one Content or Runtime folder for the four apps?
  2. Where should this folder be (outside all of the apps?)
  3. Should it be named Runtime or Contents?

Alberto Odor, MD

Hey, Alberto.

I have Studio 2, 3, Carrara 6 Pro-all use the same file system.  I've never had to switch up any file names and/or destinations, nor have I had to copy files when importing them into Carrara.  Don't know about Poser, though!

 

Dar


mishamcm ( ) posted Thu, 11 June 2009 at 3:27 PM

Yes, all of those products can read from the same external runtime/content folder, if you like.


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