[Edit] See my fourth post below.
I have spent the past several hours trying to get network rendering to work. I am not a network guru, but on the other hand, I have set up several dozen networks for people over the past few years, so I have some experience.
I have one remote computer with a renderer running. On my host (stitch) computer, I open up the Sundance Rendertest.veg, and then Render As a DV AVI file, with the "Render Using Networked Computers" checked.
In the Render Service dialog on the stitch host, I have entered the network name of my remote renderer, and its status is Ready. In file mappings, I have mapped e:\ to \\polywell\video which is the network name that gets to the root of my e: drive. The e: drive is shared for full read-write access. The Rendertest.veg resides in the root of the e: drive, and there is no other media pointed to by this VEG.
However, when I start the render, there is no evidence, either on the host or on the remote rendering computer of anything being sent to the remote. One time, I don't know how, the remote machine did report that it had rendered one of five segments (although that was on a test with a different VEG file).
Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to set up and use this feature? I have read the help file and the manual (which are basically identical) and they are inadequate. The new features PDF makes no mention whatsoever of this feature.
I have spent the past several hours trying to get network rendering to work. I am not a network guru, but on the other hand, I have set up several dozen networks for people over the past few years, so I have some experience.
I have one remote computer with a renderer running. On my host (stitch) computer, I open up the Sundance Rendertest.veg, and then Render As a DV AVI file, with the "Render Using Networked Computers" checked.
In the Render Service dialog on the stitch host, I have entered the network name of my remote renderer, and its status is Ready. In file mappings, I have mapped e:\ to \\polywell\video which is the network name that gets to the root of my e: drive. The e: drive is shared for full read-write access. The Rendertest.veg resides in the root of the e: drive, and there is no other media pointed to by this VEG.
However, when I start the render, there is no evidence, either on the host or on the remote rendering computer of anything being sent to the remote. One time, I don't know how, the remote machine did report that it had rendered one of five segments (although that was on a test with a different VEG file).
Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to set up and use this feature? I have read the help file and the manual (which are basically identical) and they are inadequate. The new features PDF makes no mention whatsoever of this feature.