render video between markers

randon wrote on 11/25/2002, 2:30 PM
I am trying to find a way to batch render many clips out of one large clip. In some applications I mark in and out points and add them to a sequence. I can then add all of the sequences to a batch and it will render out all of the clips for me. Some audio apps let me put markers in a clip and then I can tell it to render out the video between the markers as seperate clips. This makes it very easy to cut video and render it out into pieces. For example I recorded a conference with 20 different people. I want each of their talks rendered out individually. What is the best way to do this with Vegas Video.

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Chienworks wrote on 11/25/2002, 2:44 PM
Probably the best way to do this is to place markers at the beginning and ending points of each section, then double-click between each pair of markers to highlight then render to a new file checking "render loop region only". You'll have to do the sections one at a time (sorry), but if you're rendering from DV to DV the process will be extremely fast.
randon wrote on 11/25/2002, 2:50 PM
Yea that is what I am doing but it is taking for ever because I have 36 talks and I have eight language tracks. I would like to tell it to render between the markers for one language. Come back later when it is done and do another. Doing it the way I have been makes me have to babysit the whole process.
jetdv wrote on 11/25/2002, 3:20 PM
What if you open multiple instances of Vegas and start each one rendering separately? You will still have to start each one individually but you would have multiple renderings waiting when you returned.