The window lets you view relevant meta information about the incoming (FBX) file and system (application) settings. Information
varies depending on what is in the file.
Note
Sometimes statistics information is hidden below the window edge; use the scroll bar to view it.
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Displays the name of the file.
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Displays the location of the file directory.
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Displays the FBX file format version of the file.
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Displays the name and version of the application that created the file.
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Displays the date and time that the file was created.
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Displays the up-axis of the file.
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Displays the unit of measurement in the file.
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Displays what the up-axis is in the current application.
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Displays the unit of measurement used in the current application.
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Displays the frame rate used (frames per second) in the imported scene and the application. If the frame rate is not one of
the standard rates (24, 25, 30, 48, 50, 60, 100, 120 fps), it is not displayed. For example, an FBX file that uses a frame
rate of 8 frames per second does not display in the Importer statistics.
NoteIf the frame rate does not match between the FBX file and its host application, a warning appears next to the value. If the frame rate is not a standard rate, the Importer displays the system frame rate but no warning.
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Displays the contents of the file.
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