
- #Autodesk backburner use all cpus how to
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#Autodesk backburner use all cpus install
Make sure to install both 32bit (x86) and 64bit (圆4) versions.
#Autodesk backburner use all cpus 32 bit
This is because the Backburner application is a 32 bit (x86) application and must therefor reside in the C:\Program Files (x86)\ folder. This is strange, because the installation forces the Backburner folder to the C:\Program Files (86)\Autodesk\Backburner\ folder. It appears that the Backburner server (serversvc.exe) expects the configuration (backburner.xml) file to be in the C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Backburner\Network\ folder! This Render Manager application will be installed in most cases on to another machine that isn’t configured as a Render Node.īut setting up the Backburner server as a service (serversvc.exe) and running this service as a particulary domain user or Local System account, it will not be recognized by the Render Manager. With this configuration file you setup a Render Manager host name, so this Backburner Server will be recognized by the Render Manager application running on that host. When configurating the Backburner server (server.exe) from the C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodesk\Backburner\ folder, it will create and place a configuration file, the Backburner.xml file, in the User’s local AppData folder.
#Autodesk backburner use all cpus windows
When installing 3ds Max Design 2010/2011 on a Windows 圆4 platform and configurating the associated Backburner Server as a service for rendering in a render farm purpose, this render node will not be recognized by the Render Manager application.
#Autodesk backburner use all cpus Pc
#Autodesk backburner use all cpus how to
I’m not going to explain how to setup Backburner here, because there is lots of documentation to find on the internet.įor more explaination and in-depth detail about installing and configurating Backburner to setup a render farm use the Autodesk documentation found here. Or it could be that there is a total other way how to setup a render farm with Backburner which I’ve overlooked. I figured out a workaround because I couldn’t find any solution or explaination on the web to solve this problem. This topic is about the problem I ran into when I’ve tried to install and setup Backburner on Windows Vista Business 圆4: Backburner will not work properly as a 圆4 based render node in a render farm. Using Backburner with 圆4 based render farm
