On 10/14/04 12:01 PM, "James Asherman" <jimash at optonline.net> wrote: >> Also, I captured some video in iMovie, then imported it into final >> cut pro >> 4.5. When I dragged it into the timeline - it needed to re- render >> the >> audio for some reason that I am unaware of... I believe my settings >> were set >> so that the project was at 48 K audio and also the actual clip was >> already >> at 48 K audio ... So I don't know why it needed to be re- rendered... >> Any >> ideas? ( ... Was it maybe a stereo to dual mono question or something >> like >> that?) >> > > This is the difference between DV and DV stream. Simply and as I > understand it.: > In iMovie the audio and video are pretty much one thing and it takes a > command to even separate them on the timeline. In FCP they are more > independent , though still one file in the capture folder. > These are usually short renders and nothing to worry about. > JIm I imported a clip from I movie, and dragged it to the timeline and rendered it - no problem. However later I dragged the same clip to a different place in the timeline and it also required rendering again. Question: Is there a way that I can update/render/convert this clip so that I don't have to re- render it over and over again? -- Thanks - RevDave Lists at domains4days.com [db-lists] Check out some great Domain Names at: http://www.domains4days.com