David James wrote:1. Is there a way to load the render queue with several jobs from different projects? I have 3 projects saved each are very long and large. They will take in the 3 hour range to render each of them.
Yes, option ("3-dot menu") in the render queue, "Show All Projects." All covered in the manual.
2. Is there any worry about using the computer when I am rendering? Like in the old days you always had to worry about buffer under run errors.
My opinion: don't touch the computer during a render. Renders are very stressful and use just about every resource on the machine. If you have a very beefy machine, you can do "little" things in the background like copying files or writing a text message. I wouldn't do anything else. Whatever you do, do not play any audio or video file (even in a browser). Better yet, do all that stuff on a separate machine.
3.I am editing converted 1980's vhs video that is in MP4 format. Almost all of the videos are a little grainy and noisy. Is there a filter or another method to clean up a video in the free version of resolve?
Yes, quite a few, plus optional ones you can buy, like Topaz or Neat Video. None of them can turn manure into shinola, but in some cases, it at least can be improved. H.264 formats are ugly and "stomped on," so the problem is that most of the damage was done when those VHS tapes were digitized.
4. Half of the videos I am working with have very bad color (green tint or red tint). The A with a circle in it in the color tab does an ok job at fixing it, but never perfect. Fixing the color is very hard, but I have fumbled around with the color wheels and gotten some close to perfect. Any tips on working with color?
Learn to color-correct and how to use scopes, and you can do a much better job yourself. It is hard initially, but it gets easier over time, after a lot of practice.