I wonder if anyone can help me with this observation.
I've just started editing clips taken with my new Sony HDR-XR550VE camcorder. I created a rendering template based on clip information provided by MediaInfo. Rendering worked fine with only the transitions, titles, effects, etc. being rendered and no recompression carried out on the remainder (shown by the words 'No Recompression Required' shown in the preview window).
If I then bring the file created above back onto the timeline and use the same rendering template it looks as if the transitions get rendered again. I would have thought that since the whole file conforms to the rendering template none of it would be recompressed.
Just to explain why I would need to do this. My normal workflow consists of editing single events (birthday party, day trips, etc), creating the individual segments then bringing all the segments onto the timeline to produce the final MPEG file.
It's not a big issue because it looks as if only the transitions are being recompressed but I was just curious why this should happen.
By the way, this didn't happen when I was working with AVI files imported from my old DV tape camcorder.
I've just started editing clips taken with my new Sony HDR-XR550VE camcorder. I created a rendering template based on clip information provided by MediaInfo. Rendering worked fine with only the transitions, titles, effects, etc. being rendered and no recompression carried out on the remainder (shown by the words 'No Recompression Required' shown in the preview window).
If I then bring the file created above back onto the timeline and use the same rendering template it looks as if the transitions get rendered again. I would have thought that since the whole file conforms to the rendering template none of it would be recompressed.
Just to explain why I would need to do this. My normal workflow consists of editing single events (birthday party, day trips, etc), creating the individual segments then bringing all the segments onto the timeline to produce the final MPEG file.
It's not a big issue because it looks as if only the transitions are being recompressed but I was just curious why this should happen.
By the way, this didn't happen when I was working with AVI files imported from my old DV tape camcorder.