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Re: Rendering shifts video, creating loss of sync.
by Joni Church on Apr 14, 2008 at 2:27:32 pm

Hey Jeremy,

I'm sorry I dropped off the face of the earth- our server went down for a couple of days and then we moved offices so we just got back up and running today.

I did some more tests this morning, and after rendering it appears the actual timecode of the clip doesn't change. The video most definitely shifts to another point in the clip, but the timecode reads as if no change has been made. So the only way for me to bandage it is to guess how many frames the clip shifts, bump it out of sync by that many, render, and check it. Less than ideal, of course. I did find that it only shifts once after rendered, so if I adjust it, render, and adjust it and render again, it doesn't keep shifting (I hope that makes sense).

At this point I'm not sure where else to go with it. I think I might need to quit editing and open a flower shop. Flowers never need to be rendered.





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