If I make changes to a clip , eg : reverse direction , speed ramp , etc and render out as individual clips then none of the changes reflect in the export.
If I render out as one long single clip then the changes reflect in the export.
iOS operating system Rendering out h264 to pro res 422HQ 1920 x 1080
redhead wrote:If I make changes to a clip , eg : reverse direction , speed ramp , etc and render out as individual clips then none of the changes reflect in the export.
If I render out as one long single clip then the changes reflect in the export.
iOS operating system Rendering out h264 to pro res 422HQ 1920 x 1080
Thanks
This is how the program works. When you render individual clips they are left without those effects because the idea is that you are using them to round trip and will apply those things in the NLE you are round tripping back to.
PC: Resolve 18.0.1, WINDOWS 10, GTX 3090 Desktop Video 12.0 (All bug reports etc. are PC unless specified.) Mac: Mac Studio M1 Ultra, Resolve 18.0.1, 12.4
So if I wish to render as individual clips and still retain speed ramps , reverse direction etc , then I should select render as a single clip .But choose the in and out point for each clip and add each to render que individually.
PC: Resolve 18.0.1, WINDOWS 10, GTX 3090 Desktop Video 12.0 (All bug reports etc. are PC unless specified.) Mac: Mac Studio M1 Ultra, Resolve 18.0.1, 12.4
Whilst I use the round trip to NLE all the time I can absolutely see the use of having ‘flattened’ individual clips - with the resultant xml/aaf stripped of the effects that are baked in.
I am having trouble imagining a scenario where this behavior would be helpful. Would you care to enlighten?
PC: Resolve 18.0.1, WINDOWS 10, GTX 3090 Desktop Video 12.0 (All bug reports etc. are PC unless specified.) Mac: Mac Studio M1 Ultra, Resolve 18.0.1, 12.4