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Incremental Rendering?
Does anyone know if in Premier or any other PC editing tool, if you can render a movie in an incremental way? What I mean by this is in Premier if I cancel the rendering after it's 90% done, I have to start from the beginning. Is there any way to be able to pause and restart the rendering at random, or render certain sections at different times, or whatnot?
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Premiere gives you the option of rendering the selected work area(the area selected by the blue band above the time line). However, it won't let you pause and resume a render task.
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