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  • 'Writing Output' to Network is extremely slow

    Hello

    maybe some of you also encountered this behaviour while rendering through backburner.
    I have a QNAP NAS (newest firmware) with a few network folders and everytime a rendering finishes and outputs the render elements to the NAS, it takes horribly long.
    The writing speed is around 100-200kB/s.
    What's so annoying is the fact, that this behaviour began 2 weeks ago.
    I have a second QNAP NAS (also newest firmware) and there it works like it should. I checked differencies in network folders (r/w rights, contingents, ect.) and there are none.
    Copying files/folders from one NAS to the other, or from folder to folder on the same NAS, works like a charm.
    Btw. it doesn't matter if I render with vray or corona render. So I assume it has something to do with the NAS or backburner...probably should going to their forums...

    cheers
    Ale
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    Are you using the "Separate render channels" option in the V-Ray VFB? If yes, then the saving is done by 3ds Max itself and there isn't much that we can do about it. You could try using the "V-Ray raw image file" option to write a single multi-channel OpenEXR file instead.

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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    • #3
      Hi Vlado

      thank you for the fast response!
      Yes, I'm rendering to separate render channels through vray VFB. Never used the vray prorietary file-format, but I'll give it a try.
      Strange, that it never was a problem before...oh well!

      Best regards
      Ale

      Update: Writing to a Vray Raw-Image EXR did the trick. Thanks again for the tip; will save me a lot of time
      Last edited by deneb26; 13-02-2020, 02:43 AM.
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