Can I get Avsr to take a start frame and range?
I thought zorr ask for this, a year ago. You obliged him with a " -frames" feature, which seems to require each desired frame to be listed. How about a real “-range” feature? I would love a starting point and number of frames (a range) to render!
My video script and 32 core Threadripper is processing out about 20, 1440 x 1080 frames per second. The CPU utilization is only about 16% and there are around 16 threads doing most of the work. Now, I'd love to discuss how to light up the other cores, in a different conversation, but I could really use this “range” feature. If I start an instance of AVSPmod (64), while Avsr was also running, I can specify a later range of frames to process. AVSPmod happily jumps to the selected start frame and begins to process. Then, my CPU load climbs to 30%.
I suppose I am greedy, but I'd love to see what my rendered frame rate would be, with a 85% CPU load! Is there an easy way to specify a start frame/range in the avsr command line?
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