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  • Thought I would chime in again. Thanks for all of the responses so far and I apologize if my topic is a little confusing. I will try to make it clearer for you guys…

    Project A was edited and then rendered.
    Project B (aka the additional clips) is added to the end of Project A and edited.
    Is it possible to just render Project B without having to rerender Project A?

    Maybe this will help… Let’s say Project A took an hour to render. Let’s also say Project B was rendered by itself and took 30mins. If I could just render Project B, it would only take like 30mins instead of 1hr 30mins. Does that make sense?

    I have rendered projects that are several gigabytes in size, so I’m hoping that I can just render the additional clips (Project B) without having to rerender Project A and save a whole lot of time waiting for it to finish. All of my projects are 1080p, so the rendering is time-consuming.

    If I only had a couple of projects with additional clips needing to be added, it wouldn’t be a big deal, but I have numerous. I also have dozens upon dozens of new projects that are still in raw form.

    Edit: A light bulb just turned on in my head about something that I mentioned above. I think I have a solution. What I might do is render Project A and B separately and then use a different program to combine them as one file.

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