flying blind here, but if your frame padding is 4, the string would look
like this

__vc_beauty.####**.exr

 (and with --frames 1-71 --framepadding 4)

I believe normal cmdline * syntax works too, if you are just looking to
query the exr info.  as in __vc_beauty.*.exr




Andrew Wood
Pipeline Engineer, Digital Domain
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On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 3:12 AM, Julian Johnson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Apologies for such a newbie question but I'm just evaluating oiio and the
> prebuilt Windows binaries of 1.11.0  hosted here:
>
> http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~**gohlke/pythonlibs/#openimageio<http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#openimageio>
>
> with a view to making my own build and integrating with some our existing
> studio tools (and ocio) and failing spectacularly to get the prebuilt
> oiiotool to 'batch' convert or display info using wildcards (including
> using the new --frames and --framepadding options).
>
> Here's the simple argument string:
>
> oiiotool -v --info \\flabby\jobs\coors_bionic_**
> can_3070\3d_data\CBC_coors_**bionic_can_beach_sdb\Render_**
> Pictures\shot_07\CBC_beach_07_**R_lighting_v29__vc\CBC_beach_**
> 07_R_lighting_v29__vc_beauty.**0001.exr
>
> Which works fine and displays 'info' for a single .exr. But when I try
> with a wildcard:
>
> oiiotool -v --info \\flabby\jobs\coors_bionic_**
> can_3070\3d_data\CBC_coors_**bionic_can_beach_sdb\Render_**
> Pictures\shot_07\CBC_beach_07_**R_lighting_v29__vc\CBC_beach_**
> 07_R_lighting_v29__vc_beauty.#**.exr
>
> I get:
>
> Could not open file '\\flabby\jobs\coors_bionic_**
> can_3070\3d_data\CBC_coors_**bionic_can_beach_sdb\Render_**
> Pictures\shot_07\CBC_beach_07_**R_lighting_v29__vc\CBC_beach_**
> 07_R_lighting_v29__vc_beauty.#**.exr'
>
> I've tried numerous options (including setting --frames 1-71
> --framepadding 4) but with the same result.
>
> Should this be working in 1.11.0 and is it just a question of building it
> from scratch instead of relying on the prebuilt binaries? or, am I just
> making some stupid mistake with the command line options?
> Julian
>
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