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Re: HDV PROBLEM AGAIN... PLEASE HELP!
by Keith Golinski on Nov 13, 2006 at 7:02:15 pm

It's not just an HDV problem. I've had that happen with DV projects as well. The only thing that works is to dump your render files and re-render. It's a pain but the only way to make sure your timeline changes are properly represented. I've posted about this before and only a hand-full of people reponded. It completley kills the work flow. It's definitely a glitch.

-Keith Golinski
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