Apple qmaster 2.3.1 Manuale

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Generic Render Command and Non-Zero Exit Status
 
You can use the Generic Render command in Apple Qmaster for the distributed 
processing of projects from other frame-based rendering applications (such as After 
Effects and LightWave). The Generic Render dialog allows you to adjust parameters and 
to add more command-line options to each job. The new “Treat non-zero exit status as 
failure” checkbox in the Generic Render dialog allows you to use Apple Qmaster with 
rendering applications that return non-zero results that are not intended to indicate 
failure. By default, this checkbox is selected. If your rendering application issues 
non-zero results that are not intended to indicate failure, deselect the checkbox.
 
Proxy Name Mismatch in Apple Qmaster and Shake
 
With the Proxies feature in Apple Qmaster, you can quickly choose a proxy setting for a 
Shake script. While the four default proxy settings are identical in both Shake and 
Apple Qmaster, they have slightly different names in each application. The table below 
indicates the corresponding names.
 
Previous Release Information About Apple Qmaster 2.0
 
The following information is late-breaking news that was included with Apple Qmaster 2.0. 
 
Apple Qmaster Shake Plug-in Motion Blur Pop-Up Menu
 
The Motion Blur checkbox in the Shake dialog has been changed to a pop-up menu 
containing the following options:
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Default for script
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Off
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On
The new “Default for script” option provides greater control by allowing you to retain 
custom motion blur settings from the original Shake script.
 
Apple Qmaster name
Shake name
 
P1
Base
P2
P1
P3
P2
P4
P3