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Re: 7 hour Quicktime renders...
by
Mike Kujbida
on Jul 14, 2009 at 1:02:44 am
"Is one better than the other?"
Render using both of Steve's suggestions.
It's a short file so it should go quickly.
"Do I just copy the rendered files onto a disc for ProTools or do I then render them to a DVD in Architect."
There's no need to render them to a DVD.
Just copy them to a disc the way they are.
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