State:New|TargetRelease:No Target|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|BugID:381419|
Problem summary
Pressing 'Rescan' on a Timeline Read Node will no longer update the filepath to include printf-style formatting (ie. %04d)
This used to work correctly in Hiero 11.1v1 and this may cause a single frame to be rendered when exporting the sequence.
Customer reported version
Hiero 11.3v1
Customer reported platform
CentOS 7
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Hiero
2) Import an image sequence (File > Import File(s)...) and drag it onto your Timeline.
3) Change the file path so that only a single frame is specified (for example, change test.%04d.dpx to test.1001.dpx)
4) Click 'rescan' and notice that the file path is not changed.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Hiero 11.3v2 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - macOS 10.13 (High Sierra)
Hiero 11.2v5 - Windows 10
Hiero 11.1v5 - Windows 10
Hiero 11.1v2 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) - Regression
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Hiero 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - macOS 10.13 (High Sierra)
Earliest version tested
Hiero 11.1v1
- This issue no longer appears in this version and has regressed
Expected behaviour
Pressing 'Rescan' on a Timeline Read Node should update the filepath to include printf-style formatting (ie. %04d).
Actual behaviour
Pressing 'Rescan' on a Timeline Read Node will no longer update the filepath to include printf-style formatting (ie. %04d) and this may cause a single frame to be rendered when exporting the sequence.
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