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Using Spec Render cache in BG Render or Fast Render
by
Conrad Olson
on Sep 7, 2007 at 9:37:08 am
Hi guys,
I purchased Nucleo Pro 2.0 this week and I have a question about Spec Render that I can't find an answer to in the documentation.
If I have spec render set for a composition and it starts rendering out some render intensive frames at the beginning of the sequence does BG render or Fast Render use these cached frames if I send the sequence to the render once I've finished working on it or does it have to start from scratch? Some of my comps are going to take an hour to render and it would be great if I can render the first half whilst working on the second half but then send it to the background render to finish off while I work on another project/comp. If BG Render or Fast Render starts from scratch then I don't see much point in using Spec Render on these comps.
Thanks,
Conrad
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Using Spec Render cache in BG Render or Fast Render
by Conrad Olson on Sep 7, 2007 at 9:37:08 am
Re: Using Spec Render cache in BG Render or Fast Render
by Steve Forde on Sep 9, 2007 at 10:46:24 am
Re: Using Spec Render cache in BG Render or Fast Render
by Conrad Olson on Sep 9, 2007 at 2:55:46 pm
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