sumitrai wrote:Below is what I get back from the terminal:
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sumit@SabrinapleWatch ~ % "/Applications/Blackmagic Fusion 17 Render Node/Fusion Render Node.app/Contents/MacOS/Fusion Render Node" /Applications/Blackmagic Fusion 17 Render Node/comp.comp -render -quietlicense
Well...ummm... To start with, you might want to start by wrapping any file path that has a space in it inside a pair of quotes. The terminal needs spaces in folders and filenames to be escaped.
Then you need to confirm if you really are placing your comp files you want to render inside the actual Fusion Render Node program's application folder? That seems like a user error waiting to happen if this is your actual working folder location. The macOS operating system's GateKeeper feature makes it quite hard to write data into the Applications folder if your user account doesn't have administrative privileges.
I'd expect your "$HOME/Documents" folder would be a better place to work from "/Users/sumit/Documents/", or to have the .comp files stored on a hard disk mounted in the "/Volumes/" folder on your Mac.
Finally you can increase the verbosity of the status information reported by adding the command line flag "-verbose".
Putting that all together you would have a command line string like:
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"/Applications/Blackmagic Fusion 17 Render Node/Fusion Render Node.app/Contents/MacOS/Fusion Render Node" "/Users/sumit/Documents/MyProject/MyProject.comp" -render -verbose -quit
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If you need a quick way to grab the filepath for your .comp document in the Finder, I find it handy to right-click on the file with the ALT/Option key held down on the keyboard. A contextual menu item appears with a "Copy as Pathname" menu item. This will place the full absolute file path to the document in your MacOS copy/paste clipboard.
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