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Way of knowing if Renderama is set up correctly


S. Houtzager
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Just found a solution to a problem that happens to me from time to time when rendering stills in Renderama. In the Rendering Options, you have to have the Nth frame button turned off and it has to be set to "current frame". When I had Nth frame on I could only render to one slave. Thanks Tomas for the help.

http://www.intuitionusa.com/1/nthframe.png

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...For stills it uses the number of slaves which you have specified as 'Frame Strip Total', so for each Strip one slaves is used (if you have enough slaves :-))

It's important to mention that you can use more strips than available slaves.

I use an improbable image to illustrate.

With 4 slaves, if you use 4 strips, the first 3 slaves will render their part in a jiffy and then go idle while the fourth slave will be working his a$$ off on the remaining part of the image.

If you use 16 strips, all the easy part of the image will be rendered in a jiffy and all slaves will work equally on the remaining part.

I usually use 24 strips. It also help if you are low on memory.

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