Last summer I remember being told that XAVC-I files were able to be smart rendered. For some reason this morning the search function is bugging out on me.
What I am looking to do is create a master file of my projects I can work with and review for changes. WIth 4K video and adding NeatVid and MBLooks and more high process effects to a track it is tough for me to really see what is going on and many times I am crossing my fingers that all is 100% perfect. Then I spend half a day rendering to XAVC-S and end up with a 30-60 minute video that I review and there might be 2-3 seconds in the entire video that go bad.
What I would like to do is have a file that I can lay over the top, watch easily for mistakes, and if I see something wrong I can just cut that part away and fix a certain clip. Then re-render in the most efficient way without losing quality.
However, when I go to render to XAVC-I again, it still seems to be rendering each and every frame, and not "skipping" that part like a smart render would.
Are there certain setting I need to have to make this possible? Are there other ways to make this possible so I do not lose quality on a 2nd generation render?
Thanks in advance!
What I am looking to do is create a master file of my projects I can work with and review for changes. WIth 4K video and adding NeatVid and MBLooks and more high process effects to a track it is tough for me to really see what is going on and many times I am crossing my fingers that all is 100% perfect. Then I spend half a day rendering to XAVC-S and end up with a 30-60 minute video that I review and there might be 2-3 seconds in the entire video that go bad.
What I would like to do is have a file that I can lay over the top, watch easily for mistakes, and if I see something wrong I can just cut that part away and fix a certain clip. Then re-render in the most efficient way without losing quality.
However, when I go to render to XAVC-I again, it still seems to be rendering each and every frame, and not "skipping" that part like a smart render would.
Are there certain setting I need to have to make this possible? Are there other ways to make this possible so I do not lose quality on a 2nd generation render?
Thanks in advance!