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Re: Multiple R3Ds for one Clip
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Stuart Ferreyra
on Sep 22, 2009 at 3:35:05 pm
I go safe and only open the one on the very top. Multiple R3D files are a concern though. Usually means very long takes and a greater chance of having to do and re-do the file conversions due to conversion failures.
- Two R3Ds are not an issue.
- Three R3Ds, be careful and keep an eye on it.
- Four R3Ds or more, check the conversion every minute of it (good chances of the whole thing stalling).
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