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why do clips need to re-render w.TL move
by
chris gorman
on May 9, 2009 at 9:15:19 pm
I'm editing a sequence with mixed source footage, eg., ProRes clips (from hdv), and dv footage. My sequence is set for NTSC DV 3:2
Why do all the clips need to be re-rendered every time I simply move the clip on the TL. For example, with everything already rendered, a ripple edit or anything that changes the position of the clips along the TL, all the clips need to re-rendered.
PowerPC G5 DP2.3, 4GB DDR SDRAM, ATI X800XT, OSX.4.11, QT 7.5.5, FCStudio2, FCP 6.0.5 Sonnet 5 Bay SATA (RAID or JBOD as needed), ACD 23" & Sony NTSC Monitor via Matrox v.1
Sony ZIU hdv, edit w.ProRes
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why do clips need to re-render w.TL move
by chris gorman on May 9, 2009 at 9:15:19 pm
Re: why do clips need to re-render w.TL move
by walter biscardi on May 9, 2009 at 10:26:35 pm
Re: why do clips need to re-render w.TL move
by chris gorman on May 9, 2009 at 10:42:28 pm
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