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Frage von GMasterB:


Hi, I work only recently with Magix and had a question.

It is so, I have an HDV project length of approximately 2 minutes and wanted to render as an AVI. So far so good, that is correspondingly long
and afterwards when I wanted to change something, I would feel the full clip again completely render.

My question would be: Is it in my case, and synonymous with larger projects not better than the entire film frame sequence to render to it later with a program like Virtual Dub together?

The advantage which I was hoping for: Do not be a part of me, I can just neurendern these and much faster with Virtual Dub a video together.

Please tell me if that's true. Unfortunately I have not the fastest calculator and must Ressoourcen save where it can.

Gruss theflasher

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Antwort von GMasterB:

Let him render s.Besten overnight.

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Antwort von GMasterB:

It is synonymous to me still is that if I render a movie s.Stück Magix crashes and what meinerm calculator out and re-happens all the rendering is in vain.

I would have single, I could s.der demolition job to start again and then everything with Virtualdub join.

But I want to know whether it really is faster on the way and manner.

Gruss theflasher

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Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:

Hi,
"that depends". The advantage of short fragments would, in fact, that when the computer Wegsemmeln not complete everything must be rendered. The catch: You need tens of small parts of a large project or the ability to render only parts (like in Vegas, only the "Loopregion").
You like but I would rather recommend the PC to get stable. Contrary to many rumors is that even under Windows XP is not really a problem (no Flamewar, please).
Only then can you then the stuff on tape s.Stück off.
BG
Andreas

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