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PD11 does not have a "Produce Range" feature, you can either modify your timeline or start a new project with your big produced file and simply timeline edit to remove unwanted parts and produce with SVRT (very fast in this case) to get your desired range.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff, I started it in a new project and deleted the stuff after the end of the film. I was then able to burn just the 2+ Gb to disk.
So your advice solved my long-standing problem; I can't thank you enough!
Incidentally, the film was of a trip across the Simpson desert with it's 1000+ sandhills here in Australia, so the family is so happy to be able to watch it again.
Thanks again
Tony
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PD11 does not have a "Produce Range" feature, you can either modify your timeline or start a new project with your big produced file and simply timeline edit to remove unwanted parts and produce with SVRT (very fast in this case) to get your desired range.
Jeff
Thanks Jeff for your advice. How do I modify the timeline? I removed all of the black stuff following my film, but that didn't do any good. I might add that the film I am working on has the raw data from a vhs tape, which then appears as one long shot. The reason for this was that my original finished DVD ceased working and my son had the original data stored on vhs. I don't know if this would have ay bearing on the problem or not. I will take your advice and see if that works.
Tony
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Hi,
I,m new to the forum but I hope I can get some help with my frustrating problem, I have separated the part of my project with timeline markers but, when I try to render just that part, rendering is done on the whole timeline, and I mean all of it. consequently, instead of about 2.5 Gb of movie, I get over 10 Gb which is impossible to transfer to a DVD. Help!
Tony
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