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Whole timeline requiring rendering.. for no reason
Posted by Steve Mac kenzie on February 23, 2007 at 4:07 amI cut a sequence multicam and laid titles on it and now for some reason it is requiring every frame to be rendered. I did not change any properties withing the multicam sequence or the clips themselves and the graphics card is still set the same. Any ideas?Thanks
SteveSteve Mac kenzie replied 19 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies -
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Tim Kolb
February 23, 2007 at 7:08 pmYou put the titles on the master sequence or the nested sequence? Did the video say it needed to render before you placed the titles?
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Steve Mac kenzie
February 23, 2007 at 7:31 pmIt was a master sequence I titled and then rendered everything, a little while later everything not covered by a title asked for rendering. I rebooted and that did not help the first time so I ended up rendering everything and running a master, with it in the can I deleted all render files and it was solid red on every frame. I then worked on changing some title slates on another project and I shut down yet again and when it came up it was alright, I just had to rerender the titles so I could burn a DVD. Quirky stuff, huh? I was just wondering of it was a setting, the titles are all elements that I use weekly, nothing new or imported. Maybe the computer and Adobe wanted to disagree for a little while……
Steve
Thank You for your input!
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Tim Kolb
February 23, 2007 at 8:54 pmIs your video drive becoming full? I wonder if PPro is somehow noticing a drop in disk access speed and flagging the render for that…is the media drive also defragmented?
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Steve Mac kenzie
February 27, 2007 at 3:26 amI defrag weekly and keep my media drives ideally 50% or less, sometimes this is impossible though. With my latest project I hit in the neighborhood of 80% on one drive. Maybe that was it. It was a one time deal so maybe the drives were lagging like you said. I do appreciate the help and insight.
SteveThank You for your input!
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