How to check which SL level an mxi file has reached?
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:39 pm
Hi, this is my first post in this forum. So, hello everybody 
Want to start with two small questions:
1. Where can I fast and easy see which SL level an mxi file has reached? (What would be an elegant solution if you have 650 frames with different SL levels)
2. If I have a sequence of rendered .mxi´s, and some of those files have reached SL 16, some have reached SL 12 and some SL 10. What is the best way to render this sequence over the network to make sure every file is at least SL 16?
Have tried setting the desired SL to 16, but the "Network Job Wizard" will not resume the render since some of the files already have reached SL 16. In my case I had to set the SL to 17, but it would be nice if the "network job wizard" would just "jump" over the files that is finished and focus on the other ones.
3. I know, I said two. But this is a really small one
If I want to render selected frames in a sequence, what would be the correct formatting? In the manual I read i.e 0-13;56-98;120-140 But this does not work for me. I input those numbers in the "frames" field in the Add Network Job Wizard.
Best Regards,
Kevron

Want to start with two small questions:
1. Where can I fast and easy see which SL level an mxi file has reached? (What would be an elegant solution if you have 650 frames with different SL levels)
2. If I have a sequence of rendered .mxi´s, and some of those files have reached SL 16, some have reached SL 12 and some SL 10. What is the best way to render this sequence over the network to make sure every file is at least SL 16?
Have tried setting the desired SL to 16, but the "Network Job Wizard" will not resume the render since some of the files already have reached SL 16. In my case I had to set the SL to 17, but it would be nice if the "network job wizard" would just "jump" over the files that is finished and focus on the other ones.
3. I know, I said two. But this is a really small one

Best Regards,
Kevron