> I have never experienced this issue when rendering 
Me too, but I learned that there is a difference between EDU version and the 
free download student version.
The free version does not allow to start XSIBatch.
And the EDU/commercial cannot load scene files created by the free version.
 
 
Holger Schönberger
technical director
The day has 24 hours, if that does not suffice, I will take the night

 


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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Siew Yi Liang
Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2014 7:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Free Student version of Softimage - Doesn't allow batch render- 
Any workarounds


For the record, I have never experienced this issue when rendering via the 
command line when on the student versions, whether
XSI/Maya. For the render farm here my school uses Muster which allows us to 
setup a custom 'template' (that's what they call it)
that lets me modify what actual command is sent to the nodes across the farm, 
so for some cases where I had a problematic scene I
just used render/xsibatch commands for the maya/XSI template, bypassing 
Muster's GUI completely. If RR allows for something like
this, might be worth looking into...

Yours sincerely,

Siew Yi Liang
On 4/26/2014 5:12 AM, Ben Beckett wrote:


Does this work just a idea good luck 

put the following code into a Nopepad .txt change the .txt to .exe . add your 
file path and the pass name. run the file 

@echo off
call "C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Softimage 2012 SP1\Application\bin\setenv.bat"
"C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Softimage 2012 SP1\Application\bin\XSIBatch.exe" %*

xsibatch -r -scene "Filepath\#######.scn" -pass "PassName" -verbose "full"


On 26 April 2014 12:08, Angus Davidson <[email protected]> wrote:


No worries. I havenÂ’t tried it on Maya. I seem to recall when I was grumbling 
to Graham about it a few years back he did mention
that it was across the board I could be wrong though.




From: Jon Hunt <[email protected]>
Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Date: Saturday 26 April 2014 at 12:51 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Free Student version of Softimage - Doesn't allow batch render - 
Any workarounds


Thanks for the response Angus,


The student has a 3 minute film to render, each scene has 70 or so reference 
models. 
When you load each scene you have to press OK this many times to the dialogue 
box that says its been created in a student version.

Absolute hindrance.

Got a fix but its a good 20 minute fix per shot just to be able to render...


Hate asking this but I wonder if this is the the same with Maya? If so, I shall 
definatley need to start looking at our licensing. 


Thanks,


Jon







On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 4:28 AM, Angus Davidson <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Hi Jon 

This is the major reason why we switched to the arc Licences. The EDU, 
Commercial and the Free Student version all had interop
issues. The worst begin the contamination from the free version. What we do now 
is allow the students to bring in their own
workstations and we lend them a licences for the duration of the course. That 
way we ensure that we are all on the same version,.

Its bloody stupid that we have to do that . But its the only way we could 
practically not run into batch render issues.





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