Peter Chamberlain wrote:Lets go back.. individual clip renders are designed to render source clips, their audio and video, with a color grade so that they can be used for dailies or offline editing elsewhere, or finishing elsewhere.
Yes, that is what I want to have happen. I throw all 35 of the clips on to a timeline, do some basic audio tweaks, do a basic grade, and then I want to export all 35 of those clips as individual clips so they can be edited somewhere else.
Peter Chamberlain wrote:so u have 35 flips, four are not rendering?
the other 31 seem to be ok?
Actually, the other way around. I have 35 clips, and 31 of them are NOT rendering.
And the four clips that are "rendered" don't have the audio tweaks nor the color grade I did on them.
Peter Chamberlain wrote:so just select the 4 that dont work, one at a time in the deliver page, right click on the thumbnail and select 'render this clip' then send it to the render q.. do that 3 more times.
Well... what I had to do to get it to work (I was in a time crunch), was go back to render as a single clip, right click on the thumbnail of the first clip, click Render This Clip, add it to the Render Queue, then right click the second clip, click Render This Clip, add it to the Render Queue, then click the third clip, right click Render This Clip, add it to the Render Queue, and so on... for all 35 clips.
Then in the Render Queue itself, I control-clicked all 35 clips lined up in the queue (which were in the queue as 35 individual jobs) and then clicked the Start Render button, and voila, it worked. It went through all 35 jobs, and gave me 35 individual clips, this time WITH the audio tweaks and color grade applied.
But that seems like a really inefficient way to do dailies.
Am I correct that in theory one should be able to have a bunch of clips on the timeline and be able to grade them a bit and export them as individual clips with one button click (more or less)???
Also, I just upgraded to Resolve Studio 16.2.0.055 and it sill has the same problem for me.