Frage von DJinLove:Hi,
first: I'm Final Cut novice. O)
when I play a clip in the timeline shows me the canvas is not only "rendered" to. If I drüberscrawle with the mouse I see the picture but without problems.
However, this contradicts the tutorial on the Apple page:
http://www.apple.com/finalcutexpress/tutorials/#timeline-basics
Here is s.end said to play the video you should press the Space button. If I do, but no Picture comes in the canvas, but only the message "not rendered ".... is like that? Can anyone give NEN Tip?
Thanks in advance!
Antwort von Axel:
You've made a change s.Original footage (EDIT: Or the original material will not fit the sequence settings, synonymous possible). To some degree you can still preview FCE show:
a)
More than Stillimage, the current position of the playhead, in full quality.
b)
Most of dosed with real-time (labeled "RT" s.linken edge of the timeline, real, safe, dynamic, permanent), in various limited preview quality.
Not rendered, it means that your change would be permanently re-calculated to show you the full quality. This happens with # r (renders the clip or clips from the timeline, you've selected) or #% r (renders everything).
Your workflow will decide. More efficient than immediate rendering is to judge image quality based on the still image and render a motion on the basis of real-time preview and only s.Schluss. Each synonymous, however small subsequent change again rejects the existing render files. They remain on the hard drive and they Müller on successively.
Antwort von EThie:
The tutorial does not the nastiness.
This message is for example when under "Easy Setup" <eigene>. So check your configuration and anschleßend restart the program. Or the characteristics of the video (DV <> HDV) do not agree with the settings. Or is it the clip was provided with a transition, which the calculator can not embed auto. Then must be rendered. Best with <Video>. Then you can see the clips synonymous in the current video.
That was what I was thinking on the Fast and synonymous where I stumbled over it already.
Greeting
E. Thie.