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    Render: frame addition and subtraction

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      On 02/09/2014 at 08:15, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Is it possible to add and subtract frames from a running render?

      For example: Rendering from 1-200 but would like to add frames 201-210 rather than adding it to the render queue.

      Thanks,

      -Shawn

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        On 02/09/2014 at 13:11, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        Hello,

        do you want do change a currently running render task? I don't think that's possible. But if you want  to render certain frames without using the default options you may use RenderDocument[URL-REMOVED].

        Best wishes,
        Sebastian


        [URL-REMOVED] @maxon: This section contained a non-resolving link which has been removed.

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          On 02/09/2014 at 15:00, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Thanks for replying S_Bach,

          Correct I am trying to access and change the end frames of the currently running render. The main goal is to evenly distribute frames among the render farm using a custom "Net Render."

          I use a combination of RenderDocument and the send to picture viewer command, depending on the users preference.

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