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Seems like a bug
I use Render in Place a lot. Or, I should say, I did.
Recently I used it on a timeline extensively, because I had to change all the clips in the same way, and there were various clip sources. Rendering in Place helps playback a lot.
1. I rendered about 50 clips at once, which I could see happening in the progress bar. But the new clips never appeared on the timeline. The originals remained. The clips were there in the Render in Place directory I've been using, but they did not connect after the render.
2. When I did a smaller render the clips did connect, but when I came back to the timeline after a computer shutdown for a period of hours, all of the Render in Place clips showed media offline. Scary big red swatch on the timeline. Again, the clips were still there in the directory but had not reconnected. Unfortunately, an attempt to relink the clips, as I would with other clips that had gone offline, did not work. Fortunately, though the clips showed offline, I was able to decompose as a batch and get the originals back quickly.
Anyone else having this problem? Any ideas how to avoid it? I like Render in Place and would like to continue to use it, but not like this.
Mac mini M1 (2020)
16GB
Big Sur 11.4
Resolve 17.2.2
I use Render in Place a lot. Or, I should say, I did.
Recently I used it on a timeline extensively, because I had to change all the clips in the same way, and there were various clip sources. Rendering in Place helps playback a lot.
1. I rendered about 50 clips at once, which I could see happening in the progress bar. But the new clips never appeared on the timeline. The originals remained. The clips were there in the Render in Place directory I've been using, but they did not connect after the render.
2. When I did a smaller render the clips did connect, but when I came back to the timeline after a computer shutdown for a period of hours, all of the Render in Place clips showed media offline. Scary big red swatch on the timeline. Again, the clips were still there in the directory but had not reconnected. Unfortunately, an attempt to relink the clips, as I would with other clips that had gone offline, did not work. Fortunately, though the clips showed offline, I was able to decompose as a batch and get the originals back quickly.
Anyone else having this problem? Any ideas how to avoid it? I like Render in Place and would like to continue to use it, but not like this.
Mac mini M1 (2020)
16GB
Big Sur 11.4
Resolve 17.2.2