Use the Batch Setup menu to enable Batch log files, set timeline, schematic, and undo properties, and manage caching of rendered
frames.
To access the Setup menu:
- In Batch, click Setup.
The Batch Setup controls are described as follows.
- Batch Audio Source box
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Select the audio context you want to hear when working with another clip.
- Use Proxies
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Replaces clips with proxies when working in Batch and all associated modules. When enabled, the image window is outlined in
amber. See
Adding Clips to the Schematic.
NoteIt is possible that you lose precision when replacing your clips with proxies. Because they are converted to 8 bits, images
may degrade.
- Hardware Anti-aliasing Sample box
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Select a hardware anti-aliasing sampling level to accelerate edge anti-aliasing with no performance penalty. The graphics
hardware automatically renders the image at full speed with approximately the equivalent of up to 32 samples of anti-aliasing
(depending on your graphics card and project graphic bit depth). Hardware anti-aliasing also gives anti-aliasing during normal
interaction instead of only while rendering.
- Backup button and field
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Create a backup copy of your current Batch setup automatically. When enabled, a backup copy of the current setup is saved
in the
_session.batch file in the
batch directory.
In the Backup Frequency field, set the number of minutes between backups.
- Confirm on Exit button
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Prompts for a confirmation before exiting Batch.
- Text Log button
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Saves Batch processing status information in a text file called
batch_log. These files are located in
/usr/discreet/project/<project home>/batch/log.
Information is appended on a continuous basis to this file and serves as a permanent log file as long as Text Log is enabled.
- Status Webpage button
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Creates three HTML files called
batch_log.html,
batch_log_status.html, and
index.html, when enabled. These files are located in
/usr/discreet/html.
The batch_log.html file describes the user, project, and date of the current job.
The batch_log_status.html file is the actual status of the Output or Export node being processed and includes information such as remaining processing
time, the frame currently being processed, and the number of frames to process.
The index.html file combines the contents of both the batch_log and the batch_log_status files into a single file.
A message is displayed if an Output node is skipped at process time. This node will be skipped if the host where the output
is wired is unreachable or if the library is read-only.
The contents of the HTML file are cleared after each Batch process.
- Selection Marks box
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Displays the cue marks and in and out points of either the selected clip, source clip only, or record clip only. Source and
record clips must be set for the options in this box to be active. See
Setting Record and Source Clips.
- Show Negative Frame button
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Displays negative frame numbers in the Current Frame field and the Batch timeline when a segment is offset before frame 1.
Disable to display only frames from frame 1 onward.
- Clip Info box
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Display resolution, frame rate, size, or any combination of clip information in the schematic.
- Transparency field
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Sets the transparency of currently unselected nodes in the schematic.
- Auto Parent
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Enables the Parent and Cut options in the schematic while using the Move edit mode.
- Highlight Path button
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Highlights the path of the currently selected node in the schematic.
- Auto Update button
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Updates a node's result proxy automatically. When you change the current frame, the result proxies are updated for all clips
or selected clips, depending on what is defined in the Update Clip box.
- Update Clip box
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Defines whether you interactively update all clips or only selected clips in Batch. Update Sel Clips increases performance.
TipIt is recommended you update selected clips when editing with the timeline.
- Check for Updated Versions
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Checks each imported Gateway .clip file to see if it is the latest version, and updates it if that is not the case. Asks for
confirmation before updating the version. Only available when a Gateway Import node is used to import Gateway .clip files
in the Batch schematic.
- Clear Buffer button
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Clears the Undo buffer of all previous undo operations.
- Undo Levels field
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Sets an upper limit for the number of undo or redo operations, which applies throughout the Batch module, including tasks
performed in the schematic. Tasks completed with the various nodes in Batch also support multiple undo and redo operations.
- Unbypass button
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Disables node bypassing for selected nodes in the current Batch setup.
- Snapshot Library box
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- Send Selected Clips To Library button
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Copies selected clips to the Snapshot library.
- Send Selected Clips To Desk button
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- Reel Type box
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Select to copy clips to the default destination reel or select a custom reel.
- Reel Type field
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Displays the custom destination reel.
- On Render button
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- Read/Write button
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Sets cache to read and write status.
- Read Only button
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Sets cache to read-only status.
- Render button and From and To fields
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Renders the cache of selected nodes for the frames defined in the From and To fields.
- Disable
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Turns off caching for selected nodes.
- Fill with Intermediates button
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Fills each node's cache with the intermediate clips contained in the history. If you render a clip in proxy mode, the history
is not cached.