Our development team has been made aware of this issue and while we investigate it further the recommendation from Product support is to uninstall Backburner 2011 and install Backburner 2008 that was originally shipped with Maya 2010.
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I have had the same issues and have found that backburner 2008 v1.8 has been stable enough to render.
Posted by: Carl | 20/10/2010 at 02:01 AM
Can someone please figure out how to get backburner for maya to skip existing frames? Adding "-rep 0" to the command line doesn't seem to work!
Posted by: Ryan | 18/11/2010 at 05:44 PM