Thank you Evert;
Some weeks I need to work with a hundred of clips, and launch everyday
dozens of renders from their combination. Not much effects & transitions
but fast working.
Not focused on programming and scripting but on simple~rapid work with a
normal computer. Optimizing my available time (editing while CPU is
already rendering).
El 9/2/23 a les 10:06, Evert Vorster ha escrit:
The only way I can think of is to export all the renders as scripts, and
put them in a batch file?
It would be nice if kdenlive remembered the render queue.
Kind regards,
Evert Vorster
Awesome Chapters Tours
http://www.awesomechapters.com <http://www.awesomechapters.com>
Tel: +264 (0) 811477690
On Thu, 9 Feb 2023 at 09:47, Narcis Garcia <debianli...@actiu.net
<mailto:debianli...@actiu.net>> wrote:
Hello,
Is there some way to save render queue with the project, and recover it
and continue on next session?
I currently loss launched tasks I leave computer and it "dies" on the
night because of a power loss.
I queue very often the render of timeline segments in a single project,
and continue working while the rendering queue is running.
But what happens if Kdenlive is (unexpectedly or conveniently) closed?
When I open project on next session, I can't go back and launch
different renders of previous timeline states. I have only last
timeline
state for a project, and "render" action only renders this state of
design.
Queuing renders of different (single) project states is a fast way of
producing multiple videos from a single timeline and reuse parts,
without having to save more and more projects nor switch between them.
Thank you.
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