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The Render Queue

The Render Queue is a list of all the jobs you’ve queued up for delivery. Each job can have an individualized range of clips and render settings, which you can use to render multiple sections or clips of a timeline, the same timeline output to multiple formats, or multiple timelines.



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TIP: There is an option to show the Render Settings of each item in the Render Queue, by selecting “Show Job Details” in the Render Queue Option menu. This provides specific details of each job’s dimensions, frame rate, codec etc. This is a great help in managing a complex render queue at a glance.


TIP: There is an option to show the Render Settings of each item in the Render Queue, by selecting “Show Job Details” in the Render Queue Option menu. This provides specific details of each job’s dimensions, frame rate, codec etc. This is a great help in managing a complex render queue at a glance.


TIP: There is an option to show the Render Settings of each item in the Render Queue, by selecting “Show Job Details” in the Render Queue Option menu. This provides specific details of each job’s dimensions, frame rate, codec etc. This is a great help in managing a complex render queue at a glance.

The Render Queue displays all jobs

The Render Queue also has the option to show either just the jobs within the current project, or jobs queued up and saved within all projects in the currently open SQL network project library (for the current user) or local project library (at the currently selected disk location). This can be exceptionally useful in situations where you’ve broken a program into multiple reels, with each reel being a different project. This can be turned on and off via the

“Show All Projects” option of the Render Queue Option menu.

Jobs in the Render Queue can be edited (by clicking the pencil button), they can be

assigned to remote rendering workstations, and they can be deleted. Jobs that have already been rendered can be kept in the Render Queue and re-rendered at a later time.