Dear v-ray admins and users,
This theme is slightly off topic, so I set it here. Can any of You please tell me how do I set up two or more machines to render single v-ray image? For example, one scene in 1600x1200 on i7 720 is being rendered for 2 hrs. Is there any way how can I boost computing power with the other machine? Machine specs are:
#1
os: Windows Vista Bussiness
Max version: 2009 Design 64 bit
Backburner version: all the same
#2
os: Windows XP Pro
Max version: 2009 Design 32 bit
Backburner version: all the same
Is it possible to cope these two machines and to make it render as one? There are 8 cores alltogether, but I can only use 4, because backburner is always only sharing image render queue not the computing power.
Thank You in advance,
Regards
Brian
This theme is slightly off topic, so I set it here. Can any of You please tell me how do I set up two or more machines to render single v-ray image? For example, one scene in 1600x1200 on i7 720 is being rendered for 2 hrs. Is there any way how can I boost computing power with the other machine? Machine specs are:
#1
os: Windows Vista Bussiness
Max version: 2009 Design 64 bit
Backburner version: all the same
#2
os: Windows XP Pro
Max version: 2009 Design 32 bit
Backburner version: all the same
Is it possible to cope these two machines and to make it render as one? There are 8 cores alltogether, but I can only use 4, because backburner is always only sharing image render queue not the computing power.
Thank You in advance,
Regards
Brian
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