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    Filter Vray render info from console?

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      On 18/02/2013 at 11:36, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Hello all,

      (I hope this isn't a terrible spot to ask this.)

      Title says it.  I'm trying to work on a script while I'm rendering something, and Vray keeps updating me on what it's doing each frame, which is thoughtful but really annoying.  Any guidance on where to change this, if possible?

      Thanks a million!
      Whithers

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        Helper
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        On 19/02/2013 at 08:17, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        1. you should ask in the vreay forums if there is an option to supress the ouput.
        2. you cannout supress the console ouput of a plugin.
        3. but you could flush the console each time you execute your script(with callcommand).

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          On 24/02/2013 at 13:47, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Thanks devil.

          Yeah, it doesn't look like it's really viable, from what I can tell.  I figured I would just use net render in the meantime, since they have different outputs, and just deal with it in the rare event that I'm working on a script and net render AND the native renderer are going.

          ❤

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