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Batch Render dialog
Frame Start/End
Render Scene dialog
>Time Output
Defaults to 0 (zero) and
the last frame of the anima-
Active Time Segment
tion as set in the
Time
Configuration dialog on
page 7359 .
Defaults to the range of
frames specified, such as 0
(zero) To 14 or 6 To 11.
Range
The Frame Start and End settings also conform to the current time
configuration format; i.e. Frames, SMPTE, Frame:Ticks, or MM:SS:Ticks.
Width Allows you to specify a new image width setting if Override Preset is
on. If Override Preset is off, this value matches the width set on the Render
Scene dialog.
Height Allows you to specify a new image height setting if the Override
Preset is on. If Override Preset is off, this value matches the height set on the
Render Scene dialog.
Pixel Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the pixels for display on another device.
The image might look squashed on your display but will display correctly on
the device with differently shaped pixels. By default, this mimics the value
set on the Render Scene dialog.
Name Lets you change the default name of the highlighted task. The default
naming structure for camera tasks uses View plus an incremented view
number, such as View01 or View02. If you want, you can change the task's
name to something more descriptive.
NOTE After changing the name, you must press Enter for the change to register.
NOTE If you're rendering elements on page 6144 as part of the batch, the task
name is appended to each rendered element's specified file name. For example,
if the task name is View01 and the render element output file name is
Test_Diffuse.tga , then the batch-rendered element output becomes
Test_Diffuse_View01.tga .
If you're rendering an element without specifying a file name for the element,
the batch renderer appends the element type to the batch output file name.
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