Houdini Main Changelogs
6.2.122 | If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | If Houdini crashed, while saving the hip file to the temp directory, a dialog could appear warning that an embedded OTL was being saved to the hip file. This dialog was unnecessary and so has been removed in this situation. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs. The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs. The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs. The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs. The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.122 | SOPs no longer stash GDPs internally. This will reduce the memory requirement for locked SOPs. The case of undoing the unlocking of a SOP has been fixed so it will properly undo the unlocking. |
Fri. January 30, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Added logging of memory usage when cooking ops in Performance Monitor. The corresponding "performance" command now has a new -m option to also control this behaviour from the textport. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Pixel aspect ratio is now supported in mplay via the -x command line option. This can also be changed per-sequence using the new Aspect field in the Sequence List. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | MPlay now accepts \$F in command line files, with an optional padding digit (ie, \$F4). \* is also accepted, though \$F or * is recommended. When a directory contains 2 sequences that differ only in the padding, the \$F syntax is the only way to differentiate them (like test0001.pic, test1.pic). \$F loads unpadded files, \$F{n} loads the n-padded files. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | MPlay now accepts \$F in command line files, with an optional padding digit (ie, \$F4). \* is also accepted, though \$F or * is recommended. When a directory contains 2 sequences that differ only in the padding, the \$F syntax is the only way to differentiate them (like test0001.pic, test1.pic). \$F loads unpadded files, \$F{n} loads the n-padded files. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | MPlay now accepts \$F in command line files, with an optional padding digit (ie, \$F4). \* is also accepted, though \$F or * is recommended. When a directory contains 2 sequences that differ only in the padding, the \$F syntax is the only way to differentiate them (like test0001.pic, test1.pic). \$F loads unpadded files, \$F{n} loads the n-padded files. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | MPlay now accepts \$F in command line files, with an optional padding digit (ie, \$F4). \* is also accepted, though \$F or * is recommended. When a directory contains 2 sequences that differ only in the padding, the \$F syntax is the only way to differentiate them (like test0001.pic, test1.pic). \$F loads unpadded files, \$F{n} loads the n-padded files. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | MPlay now accepts \$F in command line files, with an optional padding digit (ie, \$F4). \* is also accepted, though \$F or * is recommended. When a directory contains 2 sequences that differ only in the padding, the \$F syntax is the only way to differentiate them (like test0001.pic, test1.pic). \$F loads unpadded files, \$F{n} loads the n-padded files. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 | |
6.2.121 | Fixing a bug where Houdini would crash if there were more than 8K of error messages displayed to a message window. |
Thu. January 29, 2004 |