Thank you for the help. I will try this tomorrow and let you know. 

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On Jul 10, 2012, at 6:27 PM, Frank Rueter <[email protected]> wrote:

> not sure about that knob but you can use the awesome FrameRange objects:
> 
> rangeString = '2563-2564, 2592-2593, 2595, 2600-2601, 2606-2607, 2609-2610'
> ranges = nuke.FrameRanges()
> for s in rangeString.split(', '):
> fr = nuke.FrameRange(s)
> ranges.add(fr)
> 
> w = nuke.toNode('Write1')
> nuke.render(w, ranges)
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/07/12 2:59 AM, dennis wrote:
>> I have made a script that creates write nodes.
>> It looks like the the "frame_range_string" is a hidden knob.
>> Manually get to this by clicking on "Render", choose "custom" and then enter 
>> the frames in the field.
>> I need to put my frame range into that to render only the selected frames 
>> with Python.
>> 
>> Example:
>> 
>> 2563-2564, 2592-2593, 2595, 2600-2601, 2606-2607, 2609-2610
>> 
>> In python, how do I access that knob to add the frame range example?
>> 
>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> thx,
>> 
>> dennis
>> 
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