![]() Now you don’t have to spend the time to rerender those clips every tine you export. In the deliver dialogue there is an option that is enabled by default that is “skip reencoding if possible.” This means that if a clip on the timeline has no edits and it is already in the render codec Resolve won’t encode it again it will just append the clip to the render during export which will be the case for the clips you rendered in place. This way you only render the clip once and if you have to go back and change something else you don’t have to render that clip again. It will render that clip and then replace it on the timeline with the rendered version. Right click a clip on the timeline and then select “render in place.” Choose your export codec as your “render in place” codec when prompted. Click to expand.You should look into “render in place” in Resolve.
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