Still new to Resolve (coming from Premiere and After Effects) and I can't figure out how to render just a portion of a timeline with multiple clips playing simultaneously. These clips are composited with blend modes and some have other effects added, so I can never see how the result looks unless I render the ENTIRE timeline. I can't get anywhere near realtime playback in Resolve - basically the playback freezes on the first frame and sits there until the end of the composite section.
I know mutiple ways to render single clips but I can't figure out how to render a section of the timeline where several clips are playing at the same time. I've tried linking the clips but that doesn't seem to affect the playback.
How do I do that?
I know this is a pretty basic question but I just can't figure it out...!
As far as I can tell, the render cache doesn't render across different video tracks, just within video tracks. I wait for the red line to turn blue above the clips but they still won't play back, presumably because it's not rendering the composite clip, just the individual clips. It seems it's still doing the compositing in real-time (unsuccessfully).
Thanks for the tip on the in-out points, I'll check that out.
But I found a better solution: I can create a compound clip and render that. That's nice because it happens all in the edit window, no need to go over to another tab. It's all the way at the top of the right-click menu but somehow I managed to miss it... It appears that linked clips just make it easy to move groups of clips around but can't be rendered together whereas compound clips can be rendered together into a single new clip.
rgames wrote:As far as I can tell, the render cache doesn't render across different video tracks, just within video tracks. I wait for the red line to turn blue above the clips but they still won't play back, presumably because it's not rendering the composite clip, just the individual clips. It seems it's still doing the compositing in real-time (unsuccessfully).
Thanks for the tip on the in-out points, I'll check that out.
But I found a better solution: I can create a compound clip and render that. That's nice because it happens all in the edit window, no need to go over to another tab. It's all the way at the top of the right-click menu but somehow I managed to miss it... It appears that linked clips just make it easy to move groups of clips around but can't be rendered together whereas compound clips can be rendered together into a single new clip.
Thanks,
rgames
The cache should work across video layers, if not is because of a bug.
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waltervolpatto wrote:The cache should work across video layers, if not is because of a bug.
OK then yeah it's either a bug or the way I have it set up prevents it from caching across layers.
It will not play back even when the blue line is there. However, if I combine the clips into a compound clip and render that then it plays back fine. So whatever the render cache is doing is not equivalent to rendering the clip.