Can you try using node Current Frame instead of Current Time?
Also, pls make sure the option Map Subframe to Frame (on Alembic node) is off.

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On May 10, 2014, at 12:10 AM, "Nuno Conceicao" 
<nunoalexconcei...@gmail.com<mailto:nunoalexconcei...@gmail.com>> wrote:

1. Yes, same framerate which is 25 FPS in this test, also keep in mind that if 
i import the same .abc file the animation plays back correctly, so the issue is 
in this manual method

2. Thanks, I should have read more carefully your code comments, so this one is 
sorted but suffers the same time scale issue raised in 1.




On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Ho Chung Nguyen 
<hochung.ngu...@autodesk.com<mailto:hochung.ngu...@autodesk.com>> wrote:
1. Did you export the abc at the same framerate as you read it?

2. In the script, there's a flag specifying if the XSI object kine is driven by 
the abc cache. Should set it to True
gridData.SetCell(2, 0, True)

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> On May 9, 2014, at 10:31 PM, "Nuno Conceicao" 
> <nunoalexconcei...@gmail.com<mailto:nunoalexconcei...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> #This flag specifies if the XSI object kine is driven by the abc cache
> gridData.SetCell(2, 0, False )

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