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Re: Rendering shifts video, creating loss of sync.
by Jeremy Garchow on Apr 9, 2008 at 12:46:50 am

[Joni Church] "When I render one clip on its own, it goes out of sync alone, the rest of the un-rendered clips are fine."

And if you remove all filters from all clips, it stays in sync (in a duplicated timeline of course)?


[Joni Church] "Leaving the sequence un-rendered and exporting a QT doesn't help, because the force-render FCP applies before the export makes the clips go out of sync in the resulting QT file. "

I fiugred as much, but worth it to check.

[Joni Church] "It's puzzling. "

No doubt.

Anyway you can post a small out of sync clip? If not, I understand. is the sync predictable? If you adjust opacity, then render, then adjust it again, the render again, is it the same amount of shift or is it different?

Jeremy


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