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-activeEditor(-ae)
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This flag will return the current model editor that would be used
for playblast. It does not invoke playblast itself.
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-cameraSetup(-cs)
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string string
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Information about camera setup. The first string defines a camera setup MEL procedure.
The camera setup procedure will be invoked before executing a playblast.
The second string argument which is used as a camera identifier and is
appended to the root file name to specify the final output file name(s).
The command will fail there is not a pair of strings supplied to the argument.
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-clearCache(-cc)
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boolean
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When true, all previous temporary playblast files will be deleted
before the new playblast files are created and the remaining temporary
playblast files will be deleted when the application quits.
Any playblast files that were explicitly given a name by the user will not be deleted.
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-codecOptions(-co)
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Brings up the OS specific dialog for setting playblast codec options, and
does not run the playblast.
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-combineSound(-csd)
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Combine the trax sounds into a single track. This might force a
resampling of the sound if the sound paramters don't match up.
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-completeFilename(-cf)
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string
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When set, this string specifies the exact name of the output image.
In contrast with the -f/filename flag, -cf/completeFilename does not
append any frame number or extension string at the end of the filename.
Additionally, playblast will not delete the image from disk after it is
displayed. This flag should not be used in conjunction with -f/filename.
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-compression(-c)
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string
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Specify the compression to use for the movie file. To determine which settings are available on your system, use the
`playblast -options` command. This will display a system-specific dialog with supported compression formats.
When the 'format' flag is 'image', this flag is used to pass in the
desired image format. If the format is 'image' and the compression flag is ommitted,
the output format specified via the Render Globals preference (see -format) will be used.
If compression is set to 'none', the iff image format will be used.
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-editorPanelName(-epn)
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string
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This optional flag specifies the name of the model editor or panel, which is to
be used for playblast. The current model editor or panel won't be used for
playblast unless its name is specified. Flag usage is specific to invoking
playblast.
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-endTime(-et)
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time
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Specify the end time of the playblast. Default
is the end time of the playback range displayed in
the Time Slider. Overridden by -frame.
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-filename(-f)
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string
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The filename to use for the output of this playblast.
If the file already exists, a confirmation box will be
displayed if playblast is performed interactively. If
playblast is executed from the command line and the file
already exists, it will abort.
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-forceOverwrite(-fo)
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Overwrite existing playblast files which may have the
the same name as the one specified with the "-f" flag
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-format(-fmt)
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string
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The format for the playblast output.
Value | Description |
"movie" |
This option selects a platform-specific default movie format.
On Linux and Mac OSX the default movie format is Quicktime.
On Windows the default movie format is Audio Video Interleave.
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"avi" |
Set the format to Audio Video Interleave (Windows only) |
"qt" |
Set the format to QuickTime (all platforms). |
"avfoundation" |
Write movie by AVFoundation (Mac only). |
"image" |
Outputs a sequence of image files.
The image format will be the Output Format specified using Window > RenderEditors > RenderSettings > CommonTab.
The resulting files use the value of the "-f" flag as a prefix, with an
appended frame number, as in "myFile.0007.iff" |
"iff" |
Same as "image" |
The default value of the -fmt/format flag is "movie".
Depending on the selected format, a platform-specific default application will be used to view results.
For image sequences, the default application is "fcheck".
For movies, the default application is Windows Media Player (on Windows),
Quicktime Player (on Mac OSX), and Lqtplay (on Linux).
Users can specify different applications via Maya's application preferences.
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-frame(-fr)
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time
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List of frames to blast. One frame specified per flag.
The frames can be specified in any order but will be output
in an ordered sequence. When specified this flag will override any
start/end range
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-framePadding(-fp)
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int
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Number of zeros used to pad file name. Typically set to 4 to support fcheck.
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-height(-h)
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int
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Height of the final image. This value will be clamped if larger
than the width of the active window.
Windows: If not using fcheck, the width and height must each be divisible
by 4.
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-indexFromZero(-ifz)
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Output frames starting with file.0000.ext and incrementing by one. Typically
frames use the Maya time as their frame number. This option can only be used
for frame based output formats.
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-offScreen(-os)
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When set, this toggle allow playblast to use an offscreen buffer
to render the view. This allows playblast to work when the application
is iconified, or obscured.
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-offScreenViewportUpdate(-osv)
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When set, this toggle allows playblast to update the viewport
while rendering with the offscreen buffer.
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-options(-o)
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Brings up a dialog for setting playblast options, and
does not run the playblast.
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-percent(-p)
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int
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Percentage of current view size to use during blasting.
Accepted values are integers between 10 and 100. All other
values are clamped to be within this range. A value of 25
means 1/4 of the current view size; a value of 50 means
half the current view size; a value of 100 means full
size. (Default is 50.)
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-quality(-qlt)
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int
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Specify the compression quality factor to use for the movie file.
Value should be in the 0-100 range
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-rawFrameNumbers(-rfn)
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Playblast typically numbers its frames sequentially, starting at zero.
This flag will override the default action and frames will be numbered using the
actual frames specified by the -frame or -startFrame/-endFrame flags.
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-replaceAudioOnly(-rao)
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When set, this string dictates that only the audio will be replaced when
the scene is re-playblasted.
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-replaceEndTime(-ret)
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time
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Specify the end time of a replayblast of an existing
playblast. Default is the start time of the playback
range displayed in the Time Slider. Overridden by -frame.
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-replaceFilename(-rf)
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string
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When set, this string specifies the name of an input playblast file which
will have frames replaced according to the replace start and end times.
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-replaceStartTime(-rst)
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time
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Specify the start time of a replayblast of an existing
playblast. Default is the start time of the playback
range displayed in the Time Slider. Overridden by -frame.
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-sequenceTime(-sqt)
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boolean
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-showOrnaments(-orn)
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boolean
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Sets whether or not model view ornaments (e.g. the axis icon)
should be displayed
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-sound(-s)
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string
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Specify the sound node to be used during playblast
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-startTime(-st)
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time
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Specify the start time of the playblast. Default
is the start time of the playback range displayed in
the Time Slider. Overridden by -frame.
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-throwOnError(-toe)
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Playblast is tolerant of failures in most situations. When set,
this toggle allows playblast to throw an error on these failures.
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-useTraxSounds(-uts)
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-viewer(-v)
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boolean
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Specify whether a viewer should be launched for the
playblast. Default is "true". Runs "fcheck" when -fmt is "image".
The player for movie files depends on the OS: Windows uses Microsoft Media
Player, Irix uses movieplayer, OSX uses QuickTime.
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-width(-w)
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int
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Width of the final image. This value will be clamped if larger than
the width of the active window.
Windows: If not using fcheck, the width and height must each be divisible
by 4.
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-widthHeight(-wh)
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int int
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Final image's width and height.
Values larger than the dimensions of the active window are clamped.
A width and height of 0 means to use the window's current
size.
Windows: If not using fcheck, the width and height must each be divisible
by 4.
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