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I'm fairly new to Resolve and could use some help for what are best practices in saving a background animation for reuse. I've built a background animation in Fusion of scolling text based on this tutorial
(the effect is shown at 4:10).
Mine is a bit more complex with different text lines scrolling at different speeds.
I will be using this quite a lot in videos, both as a background for the entire video, as well as a sidebar for the left 15% area of the video. The videos that I plan to use it for will be quite long, up to an hour.
I tried it out with a first video and it took about 7 hours to render for 45 minutes of video. Of course, I don't want to go through that every time. Hence I need to save the background and here is where I could use some input what the best approach would be.
I know I could use a "saver node" in Fusion and render that.
I also could just render it as a standalone video.
What are the benefits for one or the other?
The other question is, will I need to save/render the maximum length that I'd need that background (i.e., an hour), or is there a smarter way of doing it. I'm sure there's a way to loop the video but in order to not have the text jump at every loop I'd need to ensure somehow that I render exactly the amount of frames needed for each line of text to be back at its original position. And here, other than trial and error, how can I find that out ... or is there a better approach?
Your input is much appreciated.

Mine is a bit more complex with different text lines scrolling at different speeds.
I will be using this quite a lot in videos, both as a background for the entire video, as well as a sidebar for the left 15% area of the video. The videos that I plan to use it for will be quite long, up to an hour.
I tried it out with a first video and it took about 7 hours to render for 45 minutes of video. Of course, I don't want to go through that every time. Hence I need to save the background and here is where I could use some input what the best approach would be.
I know I could use a "saver node" in Fusion and render that.
I also could just render it as a standalone video.
What are the benefits for one or the other?
The other question is, will I need to save/render the maximum length that I'd need that background (i.e., an hour), or is there a smarter way of doing it. I'm sure there's a way to loop the video but in order to not have the text jump at every loop I'd need to ensure somehow that I render exactly the amount of frames needed for each line of text to be back at its original position. And here, other than trial and error, how can I find that out ... or is there a better approach?
Your input is much appreciated.