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Posted on Apr 05, 2009

I have to keep rendering after every little edit in final cut pro

I've imported footage from my jvc everio. I've dragged and dropped my footage into final cut pro but after every change i make in my edit, I have to render. Why? Did i not import correctly? Do i need to change the codec?

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I found a video online that helps with this problem. It might be due to your render settings. Also, some edits do in fact need rendering, some edits do not. Take a look at this video and I hope it solves your problem:

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