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gilesw52993173
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January 27, 2022
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Source Range set to entire sequence

  • January 27, 2022
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Hi - I've been playing around with using AME on a 2nd machibe for redering, without much success. I was sending an existing project on my laptop to a watch folder on my PC, but all I was getting was a black, 1 second video. After messing around for a while, I realised that this wasn't necessarily the AME over network issue, but the specific project was defaulting to a source range of "Sequence In/Out". If I change this manually to "Entire sequence" then it works fine, but this defeats the point of sending it to a 2nd machine for rendering. I have seen other posts telling me I can set the "Work Area Bar" in the timeline, which sets the default range to "Work Area". This kind of works in this example as the full video seems to render OK.

 

When it is exporting as "Sequence In/Out", is it just rendering the gap between clips? I will usually always want to export/render the full timeline I've been working on as it is. Is there any drawback to just using the range "Work Area"?

 

Thanks!

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Correct answer Ann Bens

If there are no in and outpoint set in the timeline it will render the entire sequence.

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Ann Bens
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Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 27, 2022

If there are no in and outpoint set in the timeline it will render the entire sequence.

gilesw52993173
Participant
January 27, 2022

Thanks Ann. There were no in and outs on the timeline. If you look at the screenshots, the first one shows the project as is. When I try to export it it defaults to In/Out sequence and would generate a blank/black 0.1s video. On the 2nd screenshot I add an out at the end of the timeline and when I go to export, it again defaults to in/out sequence with a correct length video of 41secs. I could just add an out at the end of every sequence I guess, but curious to know why it's doing what it's doing by default.

gilesw52993173
Participant
January 27, 2022

Sorry - screenshots attached.