  | | | AW: Timed render | AW: Timed render 2005-01-09 - By Klemens Kopetzky
Back Hi!
On a Windows system you could start the batch file like any other executable via a scheduled task. But you can only define a certain time, the job will start. I don't think it is possible to wait for a certain task to be finished. Hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Klemens Kopetzky
-- --Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-- -- Von: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] Im Auftrag von Alex Dinnin Gesendet: Sonntag, 09. J�nner 2005 19:24 An: xsi@(protected) Betreff: Timed render
Hi All,
Bit of a long shot seeing as it is sunday evening... just wondering if there was a way to tell a xsibatch -r to start rendering at a certain time...
I am currently in the middle of an After Effects Render... and don't want to start my XSI on till thats finished.
So is it possible to put a start time in the script line ??
Looking through the manuals now... just wondering if anyone was about !!!
thanks
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