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Command line rendering and verbose mode

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:15 am
by moorsel
I use the command line rendering option in AS and I tried the verbose option of which in the FAQ is written:


-v Runs the rendering job in "verbose" mode. In this mode, Moho will print out messages about its status, including an estimate of the time remaining in the rendering job.

However no output messages are printed in the command line console. Can this be explained?

Gr,
Frank

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:23 am
by moorsel
I didn't receive any replies on my question. Has anybody else tried the verbose optin?

Gr,
Frank

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:16 pm
by J. Baker
Verbose doesn't work for some reason. I had to do some extra work to get it done for the program in my sig, MoRen. But it causes a delay in updating the information. Hope we see a fix in the next release.

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:45 am
by Genete
I can say that vervose mode works on linux version:
Here is an example of the vebose mode result:

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carlos@micasa:~$ AnimeStudioPro/AnimeStudioPro -r Videos/sunset/sunset4.anme -v -f PNG -o Videos/sunset/try5/sunset4.png 
Frame 1 (1/252)
Frame 2 (2/252) 25.33 secs/frame        6356.63 secs remaining
Frame 3 (3/252) 25.08 secs/frame        6269.14 secs remaining
Frame 4 (4/252) 24.83 secs/frame        6182.83 secs remaining
Frame 5 (5/252) 23.94 secs/frame        5937.55 secs remaining
Frame 6 (6/252) 23.40 secs/frame        5778.94 secs remaining
Frame 7 (7/252) 23.32 secs/frame        5737.31 secs remaining
Frame 8 (8/252) 23.30 secs/frame        5709.57 secs remaining
Frame 9 (9/252) 23.27 secs/frame        5677.45 secs remaining
Frame 10 (10/252)       23.27 secs/frame        5655.17 secs remaining
Frame 11 (11/252)       23.28 secs/frame        5633.62 secs remaining
Frame 12 (12/252)       23.37 secs/frame        5631.94 secs remaining
Frame 13 (13/252)       23.38 secs/frame        5610.95 secs remaining
-G

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:26 pm
by slowtiger
That's not really verbose ... I'll prefer to just watch the rendered file to see from where on it fucks up, if it does ...