Yeah, I've found it yesterday, but it seems like the command prompt rendering always ruins the render window when I go back to Maya. Good thing I've saved the script to restore it.have you looked in the render options? should be there
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So that's what that thing was supposed to do... Thanks for mentioning it. But does it use up more resources than command prompt or less? I am seeking a way to reduce resource use as much as possible while speeding up rendering as much as possible (that not including rendering in passes though).That sounds like a giant headache. Why not setup Backburner? I haven't looked back since.