But that means your preview clips will be used when you do the final 
rendering
which will not give you the best possible quality.
Uwe
>
> One thing I have done when working on heavily layered projects that I 
> didn't
> want to rendered again was to go into the preview files folder for the
> project and import the preview files into the project and put the rendered
> clip on the timeline above the clips it was of or just replace the 
> original
> clips on the timeline. You can also copy the rendered files to a new 
> folder
> and rename them before importing and use those if the numbered file names
> get too complicated to keep up with.
> Richard Peoples
>
>



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