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When I produce a video of six clips it comes out in all six seperate clips instead of one video. What am I doing wrong? The Village Clockmaker
The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote When I produce a video of six clips it comes out in all six seperate clips instead of one video. What am I doing wrong?


How very strange!

Try this: put your 6 clips on the timeline, making sure they are adjoining each other. At the top, above the Media Room select PRODUCE

In PRODUCE select H264 and just beneath that select MP4. Under PROFILE NAME select your resolution and framerate. Then underneath the preview screen select the drive and folder to produce the movie to.

Click on start and wait until production has finished. When complete your all-in-one film can be found in the folder you selected under the preview screen.

If that doesn't work for you you had better come back and we can try again

Robert Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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Quote When I produce a video of six clips it comes out in all six seperate clips instead of one video. What am I doing wrong?


How very strange!

Try this: put your 6 clips on the timeline, making sure they are adjoining each other. At the top, above the Media Room select PRODUCE

In PRODUCE select H264 and just beneath that select MP4. Under PROFILE NAME select your resolution and framerate. Then underneath the preview screen select the drive and folder to produce the movie to.

Click on start and wait until production has finished. When complete your all-in-one film can be found in the folder you selected under the preview screen.

If that doesn't work for you you had better come back and we can try again

Robert




Hi Robert. That is exactly what I did and have done the same before but now it comes out in clips. I'll try it again being very carful and see what happens. I'll let you know. JL The Village Clockmaker
Richmond Dan
Senior Contributor Location: Richmond, VA Joined: Aug 07, 2014 17:17 Messages: 673 Offline
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Expand the timeline and make sure there isn't an extremely small space between each of the clips on the timeline...just a thought. Regards,
Dan
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Can you supply a screenshot of your timeline with the six clips just before you go to produce it.
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Quote Ct know what I did can you supply a screenshot of your timeline with the six clips just before you go to produce it.




This time it worked finebut I still don't know what I did wrong. ?????????? Thanks for the help. JL The Village Clockmaker
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Could it be that you were trying to produce the video with the same filename as one of the same video clip already in the same folder. Other than that I don’t know. At least you got it going. sealed Happy near year !!
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