From: Luigi Tommaseo <luigi@(email surpressed)> Subject: mentalray question Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 01:58:02 -0700 |
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HI,this might be a completely stupid question but when we submit an mi file to rush with let's say 100 frames it seems that mentalray goes ahead and does all of the 100 frames with one cpu before responding with exitcode 0, it then passes the job to another cpu or the same one in my case that re renders all of the 100 frames all over again. what are we not seeing? where are we going wrong? thanks Luigi Tommaseo Digital Systems Manager Senate Visual Effects Twickenham Film Studios St.Margarets Twickenham Middlesex TW1 2AW Tel: (Tel# suppressed) luigi@(email surpressed) www.senatevfx.com |
From: Greg Ercolano <erco@(email surpressed)> Subject: Re: mentalray question Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:45:24 -0700 |
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Luigi Tommaseo wrote: [posted to rush.general] HI,this might be a completely stupid question but when we submit an mi file to rush with let's say 100 frames it seems that mentalray goes ahead and does all of the 100 frames with one cpu before responding with exitcode 0, it then passes the job to another cpu or the same one in my case that re renders all of the 100 frames all over again.what are we not seeing? where are we going wrong? If you're seeing this with Maya 7.0, this is most likely the issue: http://seriss.com/cgi-bin/rush/newsgroup-threaded.cgi?-viewthread+1022+1023 -- Greg Ercolano, erco@(email surpressed) Rush Render Queue, http://seriss.com/rush/ Tel: (Tel# suppressed) Cel: (Tel# suppressed) Fax: (Tel# suppressed) |