Can you describe the problem again with your new findings?
R
On Jun 20, 2011 6:29 AM, Sebastian Kral m...@sebastiankral.de wrote:
Hi guys,
sorry for the late answer I had to take care of other problems first.
I also did some other research on my end.
Unfortunately I was wrong nuke does not
While were on the subject, we use ffmpeg on the farm to make mpg, but I
would love to script QT to make movs. I know deadline does it, but we use
muster. Suggestions?
Ryan
On Jun 20, 2011 2:06 AM, Ron Ganbar ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you describe the problem again with your new findings?
that depends on the amount of compression. Photo jpeg below 75 is 4.2.2
and regular jpeg doesnt to chroma. Depends oh the library Nuke is using to
write the jpeg.
Although a JPEG file can be encoded in various ways, most commonly it is
done with JFIF encoding. The encoding process consists of
you can not render a quicktime file over a render farm.
it kinda makes sense if you think about it.
render the frame sequence first then create a movie file.
-adam
On 15/06/2011, at 3:01 PM, nand kishor wrote:
May be page 704 of User Guid help you regarding quick time render.
On Tue,
Adam they are not talking about using multiple machines to render a
quicktime they are talking about using a machine on the farm as a qt time
rendering box which is a pretty common pipeline thing to do.
Also you can distributed render QT on a farm if its a Mac farm using
compressor.
Randy S.
Ah
I seem to be missing a large part of this thread.
Yep we render to deadline and then have deadline to render a qt at end of
sequence render
-adam
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On 15/06/2011, at 16:16, Randy Little randyslit...@gmail.com wrote:
Adam they are not talking about using multiple
May be page 704 of User Guid help you regarding quick time render.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Ron Ganbar ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Sebastian,
as we eliminated all other problems, the only thing I have left to suspect
is deadline. I never used deadline, so I don't know what it's issues
Is it possible you're mixing different Quicktime and/or language versions of
QT/OS? I remember I had a problem once with the Photo-JPEG codec, because Apple
was using different spellings for different languages and/or versions (can't
remember exactly), so the name of the codec couldn't be found
it. ;-)
--Jud
From: Sebastian Kral
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 1:37 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: [Nuke-users] Can not render quicktime Photo JPEG on renderfarm
Hi guys,
I have a problem when I want to render a quicktime on our farm.
When nuke opens the file it returns this error: ERROR
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: [Nuke-users] Can not render quicktime Photo JPEG on renderfarm
Hi guys,
I have a problem when I want to render a quicktime on our farm.
When nuke opens the file it returns this error: ERROR: Bad value for codec :
Photo - JPEG. Deadline thinks it did not work
on renderfarm – Load image sequence into Quicktime
Pro or Nuke on local machine – write out Quicktime movie in the appropriate
format.
That’d be the way I’d do it. ;-)
--Jud
From: Sebastian Kral
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 1:37 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: [Nuke-users] Can not render
Hi guys,
I have a problem when I want to render a quicktime on our farm.
When nuke opens the file it returns this error: ERROR: Bad value for codec
: Photo - JPEG. Deadline thinks it did not work and stops the renderjob.
I do not know why the error is returned because if I open the script locally
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