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Hey forum-goers,
I have temporarily moved into a co-working space at work and do not really have the option to set up Network Rendering.
I was wondering if anyone has been successful, or now if it's possible if I connected my two MacBooks with a thunderbolt cable, could I use Thunderbolt Bridge to render on the second machine whilst working on the primary machine?
Many thanks,
Richard.
I would assume not, since Thunderbolt/ Lightning is a strict master/ slave thing, not a universal network protocol. At least with a stock Mac I don't think it's possible. If at all I would assume that you need some specific piece of software that creates a tunneled network via Thunderbolt or even a specific hardware box that handles the protocol and signal conversion.
Mylenium
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I would assume not, since Thunderbolt/ Lightning is a strict master/ slave thing, not a universal network protocol. At least with a stock Mac I don't think it's possible. If at all I would assume that you need some specific piece of software that creates a tunneled network via Thunderbolt or even a specific hardware box that handles the protocol and signal conversion.
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Thanks for your response!
I'll have to think another temporary work around for the time being.
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I'd investigate Render Garden. Adobe may have killed off multiprocessing, but this piece of software bring it back.
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