FAQ for when worker cannot find Blender executable #104232
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When installing and starting the Flamenco Worker you may see a warning in the logs that says
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When installing and starting the Flamenco Worker you may see a warning in the logs that says
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the Worker cannot find Blender.
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the Worker cannot find Blender.
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Example Flamenco Worker <=v3.2 log message...
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WRN Blender could not be found, Flamenco Manager will have to supply a full path
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WRN Blender could not be found. Flamenco Manager will have to supply the full path to Blender when Tasks are sent to this Worker. For more help see https://flamenco.blender.org/usage/variables/blender/
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There are two ways to resolve this problem:
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If Flamenco cannot locate Blender on the system it is possible to use a [two-way variable named `blender`][blendervar] for each platform (eg: Windows, Linux or MacOS). The Flamenco Worker will still show the same WRN message on startup when you use the two-way `blender` variable. The path specified by the `blender` variable is sent with the render job is enqueued.
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1. Blender be installed in [platform dependent paths][blenderpaths] using the Blender installer or
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available in the environment $PATH.
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2. Use a [two-way variable named `blender`][blendervar] for each platform (eg: Windows, Linux or MacOS).
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For option (1), Flamenco will attempt to locate Blender by examining the system.
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In option (2) the `blender` path for the Worker is sent when a Render Job Task is enqueued.
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The Worker will still show a warning on startup and expect the Flamenco Manager to send the Blender
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path to use.
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[blendervar]: {{< ref "usage/variables/blender" >}}
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[blendervar]: {{< ref "usage/variables/blender" >}}
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Sybren A. Stüvel
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This can be written more positively. It's just a warning, not a "problem". Something like "There are two ways to address this" would be better. This can be written more positively. It's just a warning, not a "problem". Something like "There are two ways to address this" would be better.
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[blenderpath]: https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/advanced/blender_directory_layout.html#platform-dependent-paths
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## Can I change the paths/names of the rendered files?
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## Can I change the paths/names of the rendered files?
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I think this line can be removed, and the period in the sentence above can be turned into a colon:
IMO there is no need to specify which version of Flamenco is used. If you do want to be explicit, use something like "Flamenco Worker v3.2 would log:"