Tracking discrepancies and load-sharing (Mac OS only)With After Effects for Mac OS, you can use Finder labels to track discrepancies and load-sharing when rendering with multiple systems. When the After Effects application is given a Finder label, it renders each frame with the same label. If you give each copy of After Effects a different label, you can track single frames to a particular copy of the application. For example, if you discover a discrepancy in a certain frame created with network rendering, you can adjust options in the copy of After Effects that rendered the frame. You can also view the difference in rendering speed between the networked systems by counting the number of frames for each label, and then make any necessary adjustments to balance the workload. To give the After Effects program a Finder label:
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