Hi Everyone!
Hoping to get some confirmation on what appears to be a complicated subject: using a Backburner render farm with only Mac OS X clients (render servers/nodes) to render Autodesk Smoke 2013. I'm very familiar with how a render farm works (though we use a Muster-based render farm) but I'm neither a Mac or Smoke user.
I must not be searching for the right string of keywords because this is all I've found thus far (from the Backburner 2011 Install Guid):
Support for Smoke 2010 for Mac OS X
Backburner is now leveraged by the new Autodesk Smoke for Mac OS X application, in both standalone and render-farm deployments. In the standalone deployment, Smoke for Mac OS X uses Backburner for background I/O, including background proxy generation. In the render farm deployment, Smoke 2010 for Mac OS X can submit jobs to a render farm consisting of Burn render nodes installed on Linux workstations.
I take this to mean that Linux-based render nodes using Burn are required in order to submit Smoke projects to a backburner render farm.
Am I correct or am I misreading the statement? Have there been updates or enhancements to Backburner that extend render farm capabilities to the Mac OS X clients?
Hope to hear from some of you experts out there!
Take care,
Dan
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Backburner is just the manager for background jobs.
Yes, you need actual BURN software installed to use them as off-board render machines. And they are Linux only. You can use them with Mac, via backburner, but they install on Linux.
Further to Brian's excellent info: Burn requires a license. The network license of Smoke for Mac includes one license of Burn. The standalone license of Smoke does not include Burn licenses.
Regards,
Robert.
hi!
I can not open disks from mediahub.
I'm on the Media tab to import material but let me see the name of the hard drive but does not allow open. But if selleciono archive tab shows me that if this reading the disc and have all the files. So not import me, in the 25 stations that have smoke on mac is the same. please help urgent.
thanks
Screenshot of the Media Hub? Also, you are looking at FILES tab? What files are you trying to open? can you explore or see any folders on this hard drive?
Is it doing this on ALL drives, including the local system drive?
Sounds like a permissions issue.
Is there any info in Smoke's message panel (bottom left)?
thanks,
Robert.
That's great news. Glad to hear you were able to fix the issue.
Regards,
Robert.
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