Panasonic MotionSD STUDIO 1.0E User Manual
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Edit mode
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Non-linear edit mode
Combining special effect into clip (Manual
Rendering)
To combine special effects or audio (WAV
<uncompressed> files, etc.) set to a clip on the edit track,
the rendering process (to form 1 video clip added with
special effects) is necessary. Rendering is automatically
carried out at the time of output, but you may render
manually.
Note
` Special effects include video effects, transition effects,
and titles.
` When you cannot add another effect because an effect
which cannot be set with other special effects has
already been set, you can add the new effect by manual
rendering.
1.
Right-click the mark representing the special
effect or audio file to be rendered and select
[Render....].
The rendering setting screen appears.
• The special effect marks are as follows:
:Video effect
:Transition effect
:Title
2.
Set the output destination and click [OK].
Rendering starts and a video clip combined with the
special effect or audio is created.
When the rendering is completed, the special effect
mark or the audio file will disappear.
• For the output destination, you can select it from the
folders (the default is [MaterialFolder]) registered in
the library.
• Rendering takes time. (It takes several times of the
length of the edit data.) Do not operate the PC during
rendering.
• If the transition effect is rendered, the part used for
the transition effect will be cut from the clips before
and after and then 1 video clip will be created.
Therefore, if a non-separable effect is set to the clip,