Hi all,

This is probably a Windows-only thing...

We render lots of 3D through Maya/V-Ray and we include the workstations in
our farm. Most of the time it works very well to work in Maya parallel with
Maya background rendering and you can hardly notice it if you are i.e.
modeling/texturing.

However, if I launch up Nuke, that bogs down everything. Nuke acts like
glue and basically freezes up completely and also the Maya render is going
slower it seems. One remedy to this is to open up the task manager and set
the priority "Realtime" to Nuke6.3.exe. Then Nuke starts working perfectly
and the background render is going strong as well.

Would it be possible to start up an application (Nuke) with this realtime
priority at launch so that we wouldn't have to do this manually whenever a
background render kicks in – or another, perhaps better solution?
Anyone? :)

// Fredrik
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