![]() ![]() ![]() Too many mislead editors simply mark an IN at the beginning of the sequence, mark an OUT at the end of the sequence, enable all tracks, select Render In to Out, and then go off to get lunch, leaving the sequence to render for the next 30-40 minutes. Indeed, even seasoned editors are misinformed about this. It’s not rocket science…Įxcept that one of the biggest myths of Avid editing is that you should render every video track within an effects composite. Ok, so this is all obvious, right? To play a composite back in real time, you render the sequence. This composite is heavily populated with effects, thereby making it a supreme canidate for dropped frames on playback. ![]()
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