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Ron James
August 23, 2006 at 11:15 am“There is nothing “obvious” about rendering.
There are countless posts here where the user did not render effects.”I personally find the rendering (since the introduction of RT) to be more confusing than it needs to be. To me, when you highlight a clip or range and hit Command-R, it should render! But chances are, you have your RT set in such a way that it *won’t* render. So the only way you can render is to hit option-r and render EVERYTHING or waste time digging into the render sub-menu in order to select the unlimited RT or whatever. I like having unlimited set so I can work fast, but if I want to preview something at full quality, I also want to do it fast.
And what’s the point of hitting command-r and FCP responding by doing nothing? Dumb logic. Unless I’m missing something?
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Teerav
August 23, 2006 at 2:50 pmhmmmm, i think your making rendering all to complicated. first you can set what you want to render with each render hot key, thats useful for your quickness even in Safe RT once you set it right. Also, to change this is only One drop down menu away. If you read the Manual. youll see there are different things that can need to be rendered in a timeline, and different indicators telling what they are and where. hint* “color”. i think apple has made it very simple.
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