REDAlert and Qmaster

I am trying to use Qmaster with REDAlert. I successfully used Qmaster with compressor. It works fine. Now, I have many files that I need to Render in REDAlert, and I see that there is a Qmaster window. Does this mean I can use my Qmaster set up the same way I use it for Compressor, and have my 2 MAcPro's Rendering? It would make things a bit faster. How exactly does this work? Can I just Render 1 file at at time, I don't want to do batches. Any one can explain? What do I put in the Cluster Window and Nodes Window that are inside the Qmaster window in the Render window of REDAlert?
Any help will be very appreciated.

Qmaster segments each job into parts that are sent to cluster nodes for rendering, then back to the cluster controller for reassembly and finally posting to the destination set in Compressor. So, each job is parallelized, but jobs must be done sequentially. Batches are simply groups of jobs sent as one, but they are done sequentially. If you have a transcode that only takes 10 segments, but you have 20 available nodes (one per processing core on a machine), you can begin the next job while the first is still running. So, sending more than one job at a time in a batch makes sense for larger clusters.
Since QMaster leverages the core API of Quicktime and is very tightly integrated with the OS, I think it's unlikely that you will be able to use it out of REDAlert, like you do out of Final Cut. Multithreading (segmenting jobs) is pretty sophisticated, so my guess is that your transcodes coming out of REDAlert are single thread at this point, but since I haven't evaluated RED software in a while, I might be wrong. I know that FCP has pretty good support now to ingest RED RAW footage, so you might come at it from that angle. In that case, you are going to get some speed up.
Does anyone else have any experience with this workflow using QMaster?

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