Render in Place quality is affected by Timeline Proxy Mode

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Render in Place quality is affected by Timeline Proxy Mode

PostTue Feb 23, 2021 2:08 am

As the title says, if you set Timeline Proxy Mode to Half or Quarter, render in place uses this resolution instead of the original.

Another thing I noticed: when the file destination dialog appears, if you hit cancel, render in place continues anyway
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Re: Render in Place quality is affected by Timeline Proxy Mo

PostTue Feb 23, 2021 5:06 pm

I'm seeing the same in Studio 17b9 for Windows.

While the engineering under the hood may demand such behavior, as a user I would expect Playback>Timeline Proxy Mode to have no affect on the Render in Place operation.
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Re: Render in Place quality is affected by Timeline Proxy Mo

PostWed Feb 24, 2021 3:50 am

Or at least a warning message?
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Re: Render in Place quality is affected by Timeline Proxy Mo

PostWed Feb 24, 2021 3:46 pm

Well, if they can add a warning, I'm thinking they can go that small extra step and disable Timeline Proxy Mode for the duration of the RiP operation.

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