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- In article <3jonuj$c07@newsbf02.news.aol.com> DNAHELIX, dnahelix@aol.com
- writes:
- >I'm not sure if you can render ScreamerNet directly to PAR. I haven't
- >tried. I normally write IFF then import so I have backup. Since
- >ScreamerNet doesn't necesarily render in order, it may not work to PAR.
- >Anyone?
- >
- >Johnny AD
- >DNA Productions, Inc.
-
- Well, it *starts* in order, but in scenes where one particular frame
- takes longer than others - say a nice bright lens flare flash - it will
- throw the PAR's order off.
-
- It seems like ADPro's Sentry utility or an AREXX script might be of use
- here. It could sit and monitor a temporary directory and every so often
- send over the frames in correct order and then delete them from the
- temporary directory.
-
- It could be done - but I wouldn't do it. PAR burps too much to chance
- having to rerender a lengthy animation. It's a lot safer to save the
- frames to a large drive and then send 'em over.
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