Graphics Programs Reference
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Green - will play back through RT Extreme, however, motion and scaling
effects will be approximate only.
Yellow - will play back through RT Extreme with an approximate representation
of the effect. Some filter controls may be ignored.
Orange - effects will be played back with a high likelihood of dropped
frames.
Red - requires rendering for playback.
The render commands I use most are to Render a particular part of the
Timeline - accessed by holding down the Apple key and the letter 'R', or
Render All, accessed by holding down the Alt/Option key and pressing 'R'.
This will render all the video in the Timeline that requires rendering. By
accessing the Sequence menu the commands can also be executed. One can
choose to render Both - which means Video and Audio, or Video or Audio
Independently.
Apple
R - Render highlighted video in the Timeline
Alt/Option
R - Render all video in the Timeline
You need to configure the render options to suit your needs. My choice is to
keep life really simple. I select all the options possible. This means I know that
everything necessary for a full quality render will be performed when I hit any of
the render commands.
Whenever you see a red bar at the top of the Timeline (above a shot to which
an effect has been applied) this means this section must be rendered. It is
possible to render individual clips or to instruct the computer to render
everything in the Timeline that needs rendering.
When a shot requires rendering, go to the Sequence menu at the top of your
screen and scroll down to Render. Providing you have the appropriate colors
selected to match the color of what needs to be rendered, the process will
then begin.
 
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