Network Rendering for Lightworks?
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‎2005-08-31
11:57 PM
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12:36 PM
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Noemi Balogh

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‎2005-09-01 06:02 AM
Karl

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‎2005-09-01 12:52 PM
Then just open
If you are doing a movie tell it to render a range of frame numbers and join the finshed movies together using QuickTime Pro
eg.
Frames 1 to 100 on one Mac
Frames 101 to 200 on the nerxt etc.
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‎2005-09-01 02:34 PM
Karl wrote:That is one serious advantage of Cinema 4D over Lightworks for animation renderings: network rendering (especially when you have 50 G5 machines!!)
No. The LW implementation in AC 9 will utilize up to 2 processors on the host machine only.
Karl
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‎2005-09-02 12:14 AM
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‎2005-09-02 11:01 PM
This farm is downright awesome,
http://www.renderking.com/
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‎2005-09-05 10:14 AM
I thought Lightwave allowed it too.
Cinema4D off course, but the XL has three licenses (IIRC). You can buy more in other bundles or as a seperate module.
Maybe it's time for a Dual Processor machine, with two Dual-Core AMD Opteron processors: maybe not 4x but it should be much faster.
Or investigate in an ART VPS PURE-card, for hardware-based rendering (provided you use 3ds max or Maya and utilize the Renderman-materials). --> Maybe this is not a simple solution.
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‎2005-09-05 10:32 AM
Some examples here...
www.strata.com/
More info on RenderPro here...
Strata RenderPro
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‎2005-09-05 05:57 PM
Stelios wrote:www.maxwellrender.com/
www.maxwellrender.com
Have a look
I think you mean Maxwell not Waxwell sounds like some thing you use on your car

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