Chris B wrote:
> I just did a very small test using command line options "+kfi0
+kff10 +sf5
> +ef6" in 3.6 and it did what I expected.
I'm doing it via an .ini file. Perhaps it is treating it differently?
> The only thing I can think of to check (sorry if it's obvious) is that you
> are adding the subset settings as well as leaving the frame settings in the
> ini file
Nope. This is how I setup my .ini file:
Initial_Frame=1
Final_Frame=1200
Initial_Clock=0
Final_Clock=1
Subset_Start_Frame= 820
Subset_End_Frame=900
As I mentioned to Stephen, this appeared to start the animation at frame
~1100. I'm thinking that maybe it's a problem with the way I calculate
a lot of stuff. Rather then using "clock", I use "final_frame" and
"frame_number" for many calcs. Perhaps the when I call "final_frame"
when subsets are in use, Pov is returning "Subset_End_Frame" instead?
Bryan
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