Interestingly, I tried the readfromwrite node setup in a different tree and it 
works great. The only real difference I can see is that this tree does not have 
a matchmove/stabilise tracker combo anywhere upstream.

Bug?



On 8 Jul 2015, at 10:49 am, Charles Bedwell 
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That's quite interesting, thanks for posting it.

The author mentions that using read from write nodes as being a faster and 
perhaps more efficient way of not recalculating upstream nodes than using the 
diskcache node.

The issue I have is that it is not faster at all, upstream is still being 
calculated and the read from write is completely ignored, and I'm stuffed if I 
know why. If I make a dedicated read node and read that sequence, connect it to 
the downstream it's fine. Plays back like lightning. Putting a readfromwrite 
node in the stream does not seem to function.

Charlie

On 8 Jul 2015, at 10:21 am, Jack Binks 
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This may be informative - there's a section on diskcache in particular, but the 
rest is good to know if you haven't come across it before:
http://major-kong.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/all-your-cache-are-belong-to-us.html

J

On 7 July 2015 at 15:04, Charles Bedwell 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Daniel,

At the moment Nuke 9.05.

Elias, I rendered out, checked Read and pointed the viewer to that (exr render, 
check file matches input disabled) so the write/read is sitting at the bottom 
of the tree. Playback still awful (I can see the calculating keyframes or 
whatever it is window pop up briefly from a tracker above it).

The only thing that worked is to disconnect the tree and make a read node 
pointing to the render. Playback is fine as it's just playing back the exr seq.



On 7 Jul 2015, at 2:54 pm, Daniel Hartlehnert 
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Hi,

i would be curious about this too. Because i expierenced the same behaviour in 
many Nuke versions and finally just gave in, thinking it just doesn't work.
I'd be happy to hear other feedback though.
What Nuke version are you using?

Cheers,
Daniel

Am 07.07.2015 um 15:43 schrieb Charles Bedwell:

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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