You can use a Slave Rendering machine to cache frames in the background as you work, or Burn to submit a caching job.
If you want to cache remotely to a user-defined location, you must enter a BrowseD file path in the Degrain Cache field. See Project Settings. For example, in Linux, a valid BrowseD file path can have the following structure: <IP address>:/mnt/storage/<project_name>. In Windows, it can be <IP address>:\F:\storage\<project_name>.
In Linux, to cache remotely using absolute file paths for a user-defined degrain cache location, you must create a shared NFS mount point on the Slave Renderer or Burn. In Windows, you use a UNC path for the Windows Slave Rendering machine, or use a Samba path to create a mount point on a Burn node.
To perform background caching using the Slave Renderer:
When the Apply Degrain button is enabled in the Degrain menu, degrained frames are cached after you navigate to another shot.
When the Apply Degrain button is enabled in the Degrain menu, the degrained frames are cached.