Hello Anton,

what about a simple shellscript?
something like:

#!/bin/sh
/path/to/nuke/executable -i -x yourscript.nk

should be you friend...

eg: "/applications/nuke6.3v4.app/nuke6.3 -i -x yourscript.nk"
(don't know the exact path to the nuke binary on osx, so you have to verify)
renders all active writenodes for all frames in the script.

This is very easy and serves ideal in a single seat situation and just costs nothing... by getting a bit into shellscripts (realy, only a bit!) you can easily customize and extend this... eg render all scripts in one folder, etc

-fabian


Am 03.02.2012 12:29, schrieb Gast:
Dear list,

I only do simple stuff in nuke and want to render over night. so i am searching for an easy to setup batchrender tool. tried RenderQMaitre but it always has a problem with our licencekey. (nuke licencekey is installed on a different
machine in the network)

all i want is a little program where i can drop the scripts and it starts as defined in the writenode.

any suggestions?

btw Nuke 6.something on mac


anton





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