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The XSI Viewer is a visualization tool for dotXSI files. It supports dotXSI 3.0, 3.5 and 3.6 in both the text and binary compressed format. The XSI Viewer can load one or more files and display a subset of their content using either OpenGL or DirectX. It's usually used as an interactive content validation tool, a pre-visualization tool or as a 3D prototyping tool.

 

When viewing animations, you need to turn off Subframe Interpolation... or else you might see errorneous pops in your animation as it loops.

 

See the included readme file for installation instructions.

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Archangel35757

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By the way... Nulls are not displayed by the Viewer.

Archangel35757

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I just observed that if you merge the "lights" file after you've loaded an animated dotXSI... it seems to mess up the animation.  However, if you load the lights file first and then merge your animated dotXSI file... it plays correctly.

Archangel35757

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I just noticed that textures may not display properly when using Direct3D. I recommend you change the XSIViewer.cfg properties to use OpenGL to display textures properly. Open the cfg file and change the display to:

 

DISPLAY=OpenGL

 

Or just launch the XSIViewerConfig.exe and choose "OpenGL" then save and exit.

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