Thanks for the quick support. I just gave it a try and it works like before :)
As the guy who originally nagged you about adding scratched frame support: In the very latest version of mrViewer it seems like it's no longer working (Linux Mint 20.3). Version 6.1.6 worked as expected, 6.1.7 crashed immediately on load (went back to 6.1.6) and today when I updated to 6.1.8 the scratched frames are gone.
Whoa! You're the king, man! :D It works just like expected which means: perfectly! I'm currently rendering stuff and checking sequences while the blank frames get filled is a lot more pleasant now. Thanks a lot!!! P.S.: If Sourceforge had notified me of your reply I would've answered more quickly... grrrr!
Hi there, sorry for late reply but this actually fixed the problem. Thanks again! :)
Thanks! Good point. I will give this a try on monday when I'm back at work again. :)
Hi there, I installed mrViewer 3.9.5 on Linux Mint Cinnamon 18.3 and although it works nicely (much faster than under Win10), it never uses the RAM cache. All settings are correct, the timeline fills with green spots as soon as an image is loaded and cached, but even if looping a short sequence mrViewer keeps loading the same images from a network share over and over again. All settings are the same as in Win10, I tried tweaking everything in terms of caching but to no avail. What could be the r...
This would be my #1 request as well!