On 2018-06-25, Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> wrote: > Am Montag, 25. Juni 2018, 10:13:21 CEST schrieb Mike Castle: > Hi Mike, > > thank you very much for this very informative response. So it looks like, I > have to search for a solution which will exactly fit my needs. > > The primary goal or interest will be, to render videos (I say some kind of > "Micro-Pixar-Studio" :) ), as I was aked for this by some friend.
Cinelerra (can't vouch for it and don't even know whether it's open source, if you're one of the purists in the crowd) has a render farm "feature" (Blender, I believe, now includes a network rendering addon). I suppose (perhaps erroneously) that once you have a working lan set up the cluster farm (I almost said something else!) shouldn't be too arduous to configure. Maybe not up to Pixar snuff, but I would think many video rendering softs include some kind of distributed rendering feature these days (although I wouldn't really know, as I ain't a renderer myself). Bonne chance. > All responses her in the debian grpup showed me, that things are not as easy > as I imagined and there is no siomple amnd easy solution. That is no > problem, > as I am willing to learn and I alrerady found several documentations, whixch > I > will read the next time. > > For now, thank you all for yourt hints and informations, and I believe, for > now this thing can be marked as solved. > > Best regards and have always fun! >