If you're done you could just write it out to disk with a write node. And
if I'm not mistaken there's a read option on that node the sets the node to
read the same path and range.

Cheers,
Elias
Den 7 jul 2015 15:43 skrev "Charles Bedwell" <[email protected]
>:

>  Hi,
>
>  Is there some secret to using the DiskCache node? I have a large node
> tree which I'm pretty much done with and would like to cache it so I don't
> have to render it during playback as it's rather slow.
>
>  I added a DiskCache node and clicked PreCache, but when I scrub my
> timeline the nodes above it flash yellow as if they are processing. I
> haven't changed the zoom level or otherwise changed anything. This is with
> the viewer looking at the diskcache node.
>
>  Am I doing something wrong?
>
>
>
>
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