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How to split and render segments of a project separately
davecvideo
Newbie Location: Kitsap, WA Joined: Jan 02, 2012 15:34 Messages: 28 Offline
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I'm hoping there is a an easy way about this vs what I've been doing. Person gives me a video clip. They want it divided into individual sections for upload/use. (30 min presentation, get clips from 2:01 to 12:12, 12:13 to 17:05..) I've been setting up the main project, saving it, cutting out section 1, deleting everything BUT that section, rendering it to a video file. Reload the project, cut 2nd file......repeat. Thanks all for the help and patience you offer. See the Difference video can make with DaveCVideo!
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Senior Contributor Joined: Mar 23, 2007 02:05 Messages: 925 Offline
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Hello,

Have you tried using Range Selection? I think this might work for you.

You can still split the video clip on the timeline where you want the clips, and then use range selection to select a split clip. After that just click the Produce Range button above the timeline to output/produce just the range/section of the video selected.

Let me know if that helps. You can find "Range Selection" in the help index if you are not familiar with it.

Regards,
David
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chivalryproductions


I did a screen capture to facilitate, see here.

http://youtu.be/eDmdHszCrak

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davecvideo
Newbie Location: Kitsap, WA Joined: Jan 02, 2012 15:34 Messages: 28 Offline
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*facepalm* Now I know how my friends feel when I show them a Windows shortcut key to open a browser. This just cut my work time in half. THANK you! See the Difference video can make with DaveCVideo!
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