Another performance feature which can use the Render Farm is \textit{Background Rendering}. This is also enabled on the \texttt{Preferences $\rightarrow$ Performances} tab. The background render function generates a set of image files by pre-rendering the timeline data on the fly. As the timeline is update by editing, the image data is re-rendered to a \textit{background render} storage path. The Render Farm will be used for this operation if it is enabled at the same time as the \textit{background render} feature.
\item[Assemble the Output Files] Once all of the computer jobs are complete, you can put the output files together by using the shell script, \textit{RenderMux} (from the menubar \textit{scripts} button just above FF), if the files were rendered using ffmpeg, or you can load these by creating a new track and specifying concatenate to existing tracks in the load dialog in the correct numerical order. File types which support direct copy can be concatenated into a single file by rendering to the same file format with render farm disabled as long as the track dimensions, output dimensions, and asset dimensions are equal.
Another performance feature which can use the Render Farm is \textit{Background Rendering}. This is also enabled on the \texttt{Preferences $\rightarrow$ Performances} tab. The background render function generates a set of image files by pre-rendering the timeline data on the fly. As the timeline is update by editing, the image data is re-rendered to a \textit{background render} storage path. The Render Farm will be used for this operation if it is enabled at the same time as the \textit{background render} feature.
\item[Assemble the Output Files] Once all of the computer jobs are complete, you can put the output files together by using the shell script, \textit{RenderMux} (from the menubar \textit{scripts} button just above FF), if the files were rendered using ffmpeg, or you can load these by creating a new track and specifying concatenate to existing tracks in the load dialog in the correct numerical order. File types which support direct copy can be concatenated into a single file by rendering to the same file format with render farm disabled as long as the track dimensions, output dimensions, and asset dimensions are equal.