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- Real Name: Jim Carbonetti
I have a simple edit with two layers, two stacked tracks of video, V1 and V2. I just want to render one layer, then turn off that layer and render the other layer. I turn off one layer, then go to the DELIVER window. There I see the one layer properly turned off. Now I "Add to Render Queue". I then go back to the EDIT window, turn on the other video layer and mute the first one. I then go back to DELIVER where I see the correct layer is muted, set the save location and file name accordingly, then "Add to Render Queue". I now have two jobs in the queue. BUT, only the FIRST edit timeline setting is rendered for BOTH jobs. Both render to their proper save locations, but they are the same frames. As it is now, I have to add only one job to the queue, render it, then go back and turn that layer off and turn the other one on then add that new one into the queue. In Premiere's Media Encoder this works fine; what's the trick with Resolve? And if not possible, why does it show the muted layers in Deliver?
I'm rendering left and right stereo sequences, so I want to have them both together in the same timeline for accuracy. So to recap, is it possible to render one version of the Edit, make a change and then render that modified version in the queue? I'm using the latest v18.04b Windows 11 version, but I think it's been that way in earlier versions, too.
I'm rendering left and right stereo sequences, so I want to have them both together in the same timeline for accuracy. So to recap, is it possible to render one version of the Edit, make a change and then render that modified version in the queue? I'm using the latest v18.04b Windows 11 version, but I think it's been that way in earlier versions, too.
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Processor: Intel Core i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz, 2208 Mhz, 16GB RAM, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s), DDR4-2666 PC4-21300
Graphics adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Mobile - 6 GB
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