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ElfQrin Posted at 7:04 pm on Aug. 7, 2008
I just got Final Cut Express on my computer and have installed it. I needed a step up from Pinnacle Studio. However right now I don't like it because why should I wait forever to get my base video rendered just so I can see it when I can drop it into Studio or even iMovie and DONT have to have it rendered? Same with every other edit I make? What happened to a real-time adjustment?

Is there a feature I should enable? Why is it doing this?

thanks,
Daniel

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ElfQrin Posted at 6:41 am on Aug. 23, 2008
Quote: from DefaultTo0 at 2:21 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

I'm absolutely sure there should be a feature which would mean the whole video would not have to be rendered before playback. The video editing software should deal with all your video edits on the fly - that's why they usually take up so much RAM.

I realise you haven't had an answer to this for two weeks now - any luck yet?


No, I haven't found a fix for this. Thanks for checking in though.

That's what I though too.

Thanks for checking in, again.

-D

DefaultTo0 Posted at 11:21 am on Aug. 22, 2008
I'm absolutely sure there should be a feature which would mean the whole video would not have to be rendered before playback.  The video editing software should deal with all your video edits on the fly - that's why they usually take up so much RAM.

I realise you haven't had an answer to this for two weeks now - any luck yet?

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