I am curious how many of you render to new track and how many of you Nest.
I have a method to my "Nesting instead of rendering to new track and then rendering again in final project" madness.
What I do is save an alternate file and then delete everything that I don't want to "re-render" from the TL. Then I save the alternate file leaving everything that I want to nest in the file where and when I want it to appear in the overall project (basically I just don't move the files that I'm wanting to nest from where they are) then I open the main project and make a new track - drop the "alt" file on a new track. Most of it is transparent, so I just trim up the ends and I have a "new clip" with no generational loss and it's frame for frame Exactly where it's supposed to be in the project and can save massive amounts of render time if I'm using 3D motion because it limits the processing of 3D motion to just that small section when I render.
Maybe there are things that you do a render to new track instead of nesting - let me know - I'm curious.
Dave
I have a method to my "Nesting instead of rendering to new track and then rendering again in final project" madness.
What I do is save an alternate file and then delete everything that I don't want to "re-render" from the TL. Then I save the alternate file leaving everything that I want to nest in the file where and when I want it to appear in the overall project (basically I just don't move the files that I'm wanting to nest from where they are) then I open the main project and make a new track - drop the "alt" file on a new track. Most of it is transparent, so I just trim up the ends and I have a "new clip" with no generational loss and it's frame for frame Exactly where it's supposed to be in the project and can save massive amounts of render time if I'm using 3D motion because it limits the processing of 3D motion to just that small section when I render.
Maybe there are things that you do a render to new track instead of nesting - let me know - I'm curious.
Dave