Apple Qmaster
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| Qmaster | |
<tr><th>Developer:</th><td>Apple Computer</td></tr><tr><th>Latest release:</th><td>2.1 / March 30 2006</td></tr><tr><th>OS:</th><td>Mac OS X</td></tr> | |
| Use: | Distributed processing
<tr><th>License:</th><td>Proprietary</td></tr> |
|---|---|
| Website: | [1] |
Apple Qmaster is a system made by Apple Computer that provides automated work distribution and processing for high-volume projects created with certain digital visual effects software packages: Shake, Alias Maya, Compressor, DVD Studio Pro and any UNIX command-line program. It processes such jobs on a cluster of Macintosh or Xserve computers.
[edit] History
Qmaster was first introduced as part of version 3 of Shake [2], to complement the Rendezvous networking technology (now Bonjour). It was later available as part of DVD Studio Pro, and is now available exclusively with Final Cut Studio or Shake.
[edit] External links and references
| Final Cut Studio | |
|---|---|
| Major applications: | Final Cut Pro 5 | DVD Studio Pro 4 | Motion 2 | Soundtrack Pro |
| Minor applications: | Compressor 2 | LiveType 2 | Cinema Tools 3 | Qmaster 2 | QuickTime Pro 7 |
| Utilities: | Apple Loops Utility | Batch Monitor 2 | Qadministrator |
| Apple Computer software | |
|---|---|
| OS: | Mac OS X | Mac OS 9 |
| Consumer: | .Mac | iLife | iTunes | iWork | Mac OS X |
| Prosumer: | Final Cut Express | Logic Express |
| Pro: | Aperture | Final Cut Studio | Logic Pro | Shake |
| Bundled: | Front Row | iChat | Photo Booth | QuickTime | Safari | TextEdit |
| Server: | Apple Remote Desktop | Mac OS X Server | WebObjects | Xsan |
| Discontinued: | AppleWorks | HyperCard | MacDraw | Mac OS | MacPaint | MacProject | MacTerminal | MacWrite |


