Thanks guys. The QT Ref export seems a safe bet without a heavy time penalty.
Benny, seqs. won't accept Timewarp effects however you try and apply them, unless they're mixed down.
Once again, thanks.
Raj
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Benny Christensen <benny@producersplayhouse.com> wrote:
Can't you just nest it or edit it into another sequence and then use the timewarp effect on that sequence?
"However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." - Sir Winston Churchill
On Dec 13, 2013, at 9:02 AM, tcurren@aol.com wrote:No. And the reason is obvious if you think about the timeline characteristics. If you were to shorten the the material in the timeline, it would have to contract in the timeline. This creates a bizarre loop logic that gives me a headache. ;-)
If your sequence is rendered, export a QT reference movie. AMA it back in. Drop it in a new timeline and add the motion effect. Then render it. This way you could skip the video mixdown step.
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