Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 3529

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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To edit a job that has or has not been rendered:
1 Click the Pencil button in the Render Queue to select it.
Clicking the pencil icon to edit a
job in the Render Queue
The selected Render Queue’s settings repopulate the Render Settings list, and resets the
selected range of the Timeline corresponding to that job.
2 Change whichever settings you need to.
3 When you’re finished editing the job, click the Update Job button that appears at the bottom of the
Render Settings, or you can click Add New Job to create a new job with the changes you’ve made,
leaving the previous job untouched.
NOTE: If you click the Pencil button again without clicking Update Job, you’ll be prompted to
Save, Cancel, or Don’t Save.
To review clips that correspond to rendered jobs:
To show a rendered clip in the Media Storage browser: Right-click any rendered job, and choose
Reveal in Media Storage.
To show a rendered clip in your computer’s file system (Mac OS only): Right-click any rendered
job, and choose Reveal in Finder.
Rendering Jobs from
Multiple Projects at Once
You can also add multiple projects from the currently open PostgreSQL or Disk database to the render
queue all at once. This can be exceptionally useful in situations where you’ve broken a program into
multiple reels, with each reel being a different project.
To render output from multiple projects at once:
1 Open each project, set up whatever jobs you want to render in the Render Queue, and save that
project without rendering.
2 When you’ve set up the last project, click the Render Queue Option menu (at the upper right-hand
corner) and choose Show All Projects.
3 All queued items in projects belonging to the currently selected user (if using a PostgreSQL
database) or in the currently specified disk location (if using a disk database) now appear in the
Render Queue.
4 Click Start Render to begin rendering every job from every project in the queue.
5 When you’re finished, turn Show All Projects off to go back to displaying only the current project’s
render queue items.
Chapter 186Rendering Media 3529
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