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Chapter 29
Rendering and Video Processing Settings
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Three options determine what parts of your opened sequences are rendered and when:
 “Start Render after” field: This number, in minutes, specifies the amount of idle time that
must pass before Final Cut Pro starts to automatically render any open sequences.
 Render pop-up menu: Choose Open Sequences from this pop-up menu to render all
open sequences in the Timeline. Choose Current Sequence to render the currently
active sequence tab in the Timeline. Choose Open Sequences Except Current to
render all open sequences except for the currently active sequence in the Timeline.
 Render RT Segments: Selecting this checkbox ensures that all sections of your
sequence that use real-time effects are also rendered. Deselecting this checkbox
saves time by ignoring sections of your sequence that are already capable of playing
back in real time.
When the number of minutes specified in the “Start Render after” field has elapsed with
no user activity, a progress dialog appears indicating the following sequence of events:
1
If Autosave Vault is selected, the project is automatically saved prior to rendering.
2
All selected regions of the currently active sequence are rendered.
3
All sections of the Timeline with a red render bar are rendered.
4
All audio with effects is rendered.
5
All sections of the Timeline with yellow and orange render bars are rendered.
6
If the Render RT Segments checkbox is selected, all sections of the Timeline with a
green render bar are rendered.
7
If the Render pop-up menu is set to Open Sequences, steps 2 through 6 are followed
for each open sequence. The project is automatically saved after each render.
Changing Render and Video Processing Settings
Each sequence has render options you can change in the following locations:
 Render Control tab of the Sequence Settings window: This tab allows you to choose the
video quality and frame rate of rendered files. You can decrease rendering time by
reducing image quality and frame rate.
These settings are also available in the Render Control tab of the User Preferences
window. In the User Preferences window, these settings determine the default render
settings for newly created sequences.
 Video Processing tab of the Sequence Settings window: This tab allows you to choose
color space, bit depth, maximum white level conversion, and scaling options for
your sequence.
You can also adjust the default video processing settings in each sequence preset,
using the Sequence Preset Editor in the Audio/Video Settings window.