Yes just the combined sequence in a bin. Offline used 3 bins with different parts. As I'm onlining I start with a fresh unlinked sequence so there shouldn't be much in the way of precomputes to track, but perhaps there is the residual tracking from offline still embedded in the sequence.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, David Dawkins <dawk2@...> wrote:
>
> Just the sequence in the bin? Turfed unused precomputes?
>
> DD
> On 9/23/2012 2:55 AM, John Moore wrote:
> >
> > I have an hour show with a lot of layered nests in nests that had to
> > be broken up in offline into 3 parts. In online I was able to make
> > two parts in separate bins after combining the separate parts from
> > offline. With the full sequence I got an error something like, "Too
> > Many Items too big to save." Breaking it in two parts in separate
> > bins I could save etc... There are also a lot of Pan and Zoom
> > stills. Now that I have finished color correcting and have rendered
> > each Pan and Zoom individually along the way I find I can combine the
> > entire show and it will save in one bin although it takes approx. 20
> > seconds or so to save. Along the way I did do the right click remove
> > redundant keyframes but I don't think that was really an issue. I
> > know in the past with these kinds of layered nested sequences those
> > sections with the heavy nesting once rendered will play down but quite
> > often generate a dropped frame error during a digital cut. Even with
> > the top Safe Color Limit rendered these sections will stall on tape
> > output and I have to use mixdowns in those sections. I figure it's
> > all the pointers that Avid has to process in those sections that cause
> > the stalls even with a rendered track above. I'm really curious what
> > others think allowed me to save the entire sequence once rendered on a
> > safe color limit and all the pan and zooms rendered. Is it the
> > unrendered and unlinked Pan and Zooms that caused the too many items
> > unsavable bin? What else could it be? Just curious.
> >
> > John Moore
> >
> > Barking Trout Productions
> >
> > Studio City, CA
> >
> > bigfish@... <mailto:bigfish%40pacbell.net>
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
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Sunday, September 23, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: Bin too big to save?
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