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Fixed since 1.25:
Non-chronologic rendered sequences; If you rendered out frames 50-100 first, and then 0-49, they would appear to miss frames just like that. And she would report that all your frames are missing. That has been fixed.
If you are one of the many ( I'm not one of them ) people who render to a format as: {projectname}- So all your files will look like {projectname}-0000.ext {projectname}-0001.ext {projectname}-0002.ext Etc. Then you'll be glad to hear that the problem with Miss Frames recognizing the {projectname}--1.ext file ( generated by the network rendering error ) as a frame file has been fixed.
So no more need to remove that file before running miss frames.
Regards, MarcoV |
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