1) Is it ok to defragment while in the middle of editing and just before
rendering?

2) The movie is â??jerkyâ?? during running the timeline while editing. Does
this mean the movie will be â??jerkyâ?? when rendered?

3) Can you rank the following as to their complexity when rendering: (1)
Cut clips (2) Transitions (3) Nudge Left (4) Video Effects?

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RR

Re: Editing questions by Graham

Graham
Mon Feb 11 09:51:06 PST 2008

1. Not in the "middle" of editing, but it would be ok to do it between
stages. I would suggest defragging before commencing work though.

2. Depends on what is causing the jerkiness. The file did not capture
properly so is corrupt, will always be jerky. The file is to complex for
your pc to play smoothly - given that MM will try to show you everything in
real time withour rendering - will after a render and save be fine.

3. Depends on what transition you use or effect and if you mean each one is
on the identical part of a clip, as different clips will affect teh
complexity. One with high movement will be more complex that transtioning
between two stills of a picture of green grass. Is there a reason you need
to know this? Or just interested?

--

Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"Randy" <Randy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E3588A84-1E5E-47DD-A4BE-43813DB0D798@microsoft.com...
> 1) Is it ok to defragment while in the middle of editing and just before
> rendering?
>
> 2) The movie is "jerky" during running the timeline while editing. Does
> this mean the movie will be "jerky" when rendered?
>
> 3) Can you rank the following as to their complexity when rendering: (1)
> Cut clips (2) Transitions (3) Nudge Left (4) Video Effects?
>
> --
> RR



RE: Editing questions by Randy

Randy
Mon Feb 11 10:04:00 PST 2008

The reason for question # 3 was I want to minimize those editing tasks that
would most jepardize the rendering process for completing successfully.
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RR


"Randy" wrote:

> 1) Is it ok to defragment while in the middle of editing and just before
> rendering?
>
> 2) The movie is â??jerkyâ?? during running the timeline while editing. Does
> this mean the movie will be â??jerkyâ?? when rendered?
>
> 3) Can you rank the following as to their complexity when rendering: (1)
> Cut clips (2) Transitions (3) Nudge Left (4) Video Effects?
>
> --
> RR

Re: Editing questions by John

John
Mon Feb 11 10:26:16 PST 2008

Randy wrote:
> The reason for question # 3 was I want to minimize those editing
> tasks that would most jepardize the rendering process for completing
> successfully.
=============================
I'm thinking that minimizing the use of
transitions and effects could be useful.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk



Re: Editing questions by PapaJohn

PapaJohn
Mon Feb 11 10:31:52 PST 2008

My take on them are....

1 - yes
2 - no
3 - from highest effect to lowest... effects, transitions, nudge left, cut

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website references are to www.papajohn.org

PapaJohn (MVP)


"Randy" <Randy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E3588A84-1E5E-47DD-A4BE-43813DB0D798@microsoft.com...
> 1) Is it ok to defragment while in the middle of editing and just before
> rendering?
>
> 2) The movie is "jerky" during running the timeline while editing. Does
> this mean the movie will be "jerky" when rendered?
>
> 3) Can you rank the following as to their complexity when rendering: (1)
> Cut clips (2) Transitions (3) Nudge Left (4) Video Effects?
>
> --
> RR



Re: Editing questions by Bob

Bob
Mon Feb 11 09:22:31 PST 2008

Just to answer your first question. No, do not defrag in the middle of your
project. Always do it before you start a project. Some may disagree with
me, but that's what the pro's tell me and do.



"Randy" <Randy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E3588A84-1E5E-47DD-A4BE-43813DB0D798@microsoft.com...
> 1) Is it ok to defragment while in the middle of editing and just before
> rendering?
>
> 2) The movie is "jerky" during running the timeline while editing. Does
> this mean the movie will be "jerky" when rendered?
>
> 3) Can you rank the following as to their complexity when rendering: (1)
> Cut clips (2) Transitions (3) Nudge Left (4) Video Effects?
>
> --
> RR



Re: Editing questions by Graham

Graham
Mon Feb 11 12:16:10 PST 2008

If yu use compatible file types, such as dv.avi or wmv video, wma/wmv or wav
audio and bitmap stills then it will just be a matter of time to wait for
the more complex parts of the movie to render. If you use files which work
for you, but aren't totally compatible, such as mpeg/divx/mp3 then it's pot
luck if it works or not and it could be a simple cut in an mpeg that causes
the rendering trouble.

--

Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"Randy" <Randy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5F20E0F1-70B6-4B1F-8C18-11FDC4A099E6@microsoft.com...
> The reason for question # 3 was I want to minimize those editing tasks
> that
> would most jepardize the rendering process for completing successfully.
> --
> RR
>
>
> "Randy" wrote:
>
>> 1) Is it ok to defragment while in the middle of editing and just before
>> rendering?
>>
>> 2) The movie is "jerky" during running the timeline while editing. Does
>> this mean the movie will be "jerky" when rendered?
>>
>> 3) Can you rank the following as to their complexity when rendering: (1)
>> Cut clips (2) Transitions (3) Nudge Left (4) Video Effects?
>>
>> --
>> RR