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Rendering in FCP
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Scott Dennis
on Apr 27, 2005 at 4:59:13 pm
With FCP 5, it is possible to mix res without a card. Correct? How does this effect rendering? Is it necessary to render every time a clip is moved in a mixed res. timeline? Would a card improve this? How does rendering differ in FCP when compared with Avid Xpress Pro?
Thanks!
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Rendering in FCP
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