Thanks everyone for the great recommendations, exactly what I needed!  for now 
I'm going to use RenderQ which suites my immediate needs, and then investigate 
Deadline when time allows since I do have a few render licenses…

Thanks all!
best
-Nat

Nat Jencks
www.inrs.net
[email protected]


On Oct 14, 2012, at 8:05 PM, Markus Kircher <[email protected]> wrote:

> in case you work on a mac, I suggest RenderQ 
> (http://www.andrewandoru.com/2010/05/25/labs-renderq/)
> 
> big fan of that one! drag and drop your nukescripts onto the app and 
> rendering will happen one after the other (you can also drag+drop AE, maya, 
> shake-scripts at the same time...)...
> 
> markus
> 
> 
> Markus Kircher
> E [email protected]
> W www.filmmechaniker.com
> 
> Am 15. Oktober 2012 um 01:13 schrieb Nat Jencks <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Hi Folks, is the command line the preferred (only) way to batch render a 
>> bunch of scripts? I've been just launching multiple instances of nuke and 
>> rendering in all of them concurrently but something tells me this is 
>> inefficient, and it would be more stable if these rendered in serial rather 
>> than in parallel.
>> 
>> I know I can queue up multiple renders from the command line, but I don't 
>> love this since I don't love the command line, and I'd rather pick which 
>> write nodes and frame ranges I need via the GUi…
>> Are there other options?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> -Nat Jencks
>> 
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