>
>
> Note that we're talking about sections of footage which have to be
> re-encoded.  In terms of Cinelerra such re-encoding has to be done if the
> input frame is modified in any way by Cinelerra - through the application
> of
> transitions, blends, amplitude changes, overlays, effects etc.  If you
> have
> uneffected sections of footage and their quality is dropping then perhaps
> Cinelerra is forcing a re-encoding across all frames for some reason.
>  While
> fixing this won't help the quality of effected frames it will improve the
> quality of frames which are not being changed.
>
>
yes... thats the point.. There are no effects or anythings...
I remember that the compositor window would stay black while render files
like this, and would display the videos that have to be encoded (such as
transitions)...

But now it play all the video on the compositor window while rendering... is
this an option??

Leo,,

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