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In high-end productions, it is often necessary to distribute a render job over a number of machines in a farm to quickly obtain all the frames needed for a sequence or to calculate a very large image. Maxwell Render’s networking capabilities are very powerful (more computers equals more speed in a very linear way), and very flexible - networking is multi-platform allowing a mixture of Windows, Mac and Linux systems to be connected together. The software’s wizard system makes setting a network job a straightforward task. With networking, you can tell Maxwell to render the same image on all your computers (cooperative rendering), or each computer can render one frame of an animation.

Note

You must install Maxwell Render on all the computers you plan to use as nodes for network rendering, and using the same license file to license all of them - as described in the Licensing page.

 

Introduction to network rendering

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This is extremely useful in case special cases, like if you want to connect your Monitor (or a Rendernode) to a specific Manager if there is you have more than one Manager in the same network, or if the Manager is in a different subnet. In that case you will have to launch that Monitor via command line indicating , and indicate the IP of the Manager to be connected, in the way:  

mxnetwork.exe -monitor:xxx.xxx.x.xx       or  

mxnetwork.exe -monitor:[name] 

where xxxwhere xxx.xxx.x.xx and [name] are the IP or the name of the Manager, respectively. 

 

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mxnetwork.exe - monitor:192.168.0.12

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For more information about advanced command line flags for the Network, type in mxnetwork -help con on your command window.