Hmmn - I'll try that and see what we get. Definitely don't want the renders to 
stop though - an X on a few random frames is preferable to no frames or a 
partial sequence, but  a skipped frame might be ok as that would clear up if we 
rendered again, since our render tools only render frames that aren't there.

Randy - yes, rendering on the farm for the most part. I think the issue is not 
enough licenses so it just renders the X when the limit has been exceeded.

cheers
jrab


On Jul 24, 2012, at 10:36 PM, Thorsten Kaufmann wrote:

> If you turn off „allow trial mode for OFX plugin“ in your preferences it 
> should error out instead of rendering the X. But that might be “disrespected” 
> by RSMB
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> Von: [email protected] 
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> Betreff: [Nuke-users] license validation
>  
> Does anyone know if it's possible to check for vendor licenses via python? We 
> are using RSMB, and occasionally get a license error. I need to put a note in 
> the metadata that the frame is bogus, since the frame renders anyway and 
> appears valid - except for the big red X. I'd rather run a script to delete 
> those frames automatically rather than visually scan them for the X and make 
> notes. Seems like a license check before render has to be happening anyway, 
> so maybe there is a way to do the test - or intercept RSMB's test - in 
> python? 
> 
> thanks
> JRAB
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