Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:21 pm
I don't see that you've tried changing the option in the Loader's Inspector on how to handle missing frames. But maybe you didn't mention that explicitly, or maybe I missed it. You have several choices there. It's possible that in v17 there's a bug and it doesn't implement those choices correctly, of course.
If I understand you, you have some number of segments that you are editing into your timeline. Each segment may be "sped up" in the sense of only using every Nth frame. But the segments all have the same file name prefix, so appear to be one long sequence. Is that right?
Do you have any utility programs or Python skills to rename/renumber your sequences to something more meaningful and contiguous? (Like Drone_03_02_001.exr, Drone_03_02_002.exr, ..., Drone_03_03_001.exr, etc.) In that case it should work fine, since there wouldn't be gaps at all.
I could even imagine a workaround where you grab Blender, make an empty scene that is the same dimensions as your existing EXR and has as many frames as your maximum frame number, and render out those frames -- should be fairly quick -- to ANOTHER folder by the same name and numbering scheme as your existing. Then copy your existing from your very secure folder onto that other folder, replacing the blank frames where you actually have frames. Again, you'll have a huge but contiguous EXR that behaves.
All I can think of.
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