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Jack Duggan October 26th, 2011 10:25 PM

Vegas support
 
Anyone know if Vegas can support a command line interface. I want to use my render farm with Vegas but I don't know if it can handle it. If it can, are there any doc's on it?

Leslie Wand October 26th, 2011 11:20 PM

Re: Vegas support
 
there USED to be a 'built-in' network render, but for reasons best known to scs it was dropped.

with fast cpu's, gpu's, etc., i presume they thought it superfluous.

Ian Stark October 27th, 2011 02:26 AM

Re: Vegas support
 
Yes, that's a shame. Now that I have two fast pcs, fast ethernet etc I had wanted to try it out for real (only did a few tests some years ago). When was it dropped? This version?

Leslie Wand October 27th, 2011 03:31 AM

Re: Vegas support
 
don't remember exactly (7?), but i tried it vs my reasonably powered pc at the time and found it quicker to just let the pc get on with it and use the other for general use while my main pc was rendering.

i don't think given the power of i7's and such that network rendering would make much of a difference really...

Edward Troxel October 27th, 2011 08:33 AM

Re: Vegas support
 
Jack, the short answer is YES. But in order for it to do anything you would need the command line to automatically start a script (which can be done) that can then do whatever processing you need done. The script can even shut down Vegas when finished.

Jack Duggan October 27th, 2011 02:14 PM

Re: Vegas support
 
Thanks Guys, I spoke with Sony, hoping to get some info. or doc's regarding this. They said yes it can be done and No we don't have any Doc's. So I guess it means some more research. Any Idea's where to start?

Edward Troxel October 28th, 2011 09:19 AM

Re: Vegas support
 
You can start Vegas and have it automatically run a script using a batch file containing something similar to:


"c:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas 11.0\vegas110.exe" -SCRIPT:"c:\MyScript.cs"

Jack Duggan October 29th, 2011 01:59 AM

Re: Vegas support
 
Thanks Ed, I'll keep working on it. Have a good one


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