Difference between revisions of "Render a video"
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| + | To get a better result, the rendering quality should be higher than the final video quality, knowing that: | ||
| + | * higher quality are consuming more time, and more machine resources, to be processed. If you just want a fast rendering to get an temporary view of the animation, you should set low quality. | ||
| + | * a higher FPS means more image to evaluate, thus a higher processing time. If you just want a fast rendering to get an temporary view of the animation, you should set low FPS. | ||
| + | * in the current version HDR processing is very heavy to evaluate!  | ||
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| + | Check the "Start at the current time cursor" if you just want to render a short moment in the middle of your animation. | ||
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| + | Click on the "Process" button to launch the rendering process.  | ||
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| + | The rendering dialog box should show you the processing state: | ||
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| + | [[File:RenderingProcessingScreenShot.png|center]] | ||
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| + | The most important information is the right-most numbers with the estimation of the time left to the end of the rendering. The left-most numbers are the time position currently rendered in your animation. | ||
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| + | You may click the "Stop" button when you want to get if you only want to render a short moment in the middle of your animation. | ||
Revision as of 17:37, 10 February 2021
Click on the  button on the left of the top-most button bar.
 button on the left of the top-most button bar.
You should get a rendering option dialog box:
To get a better result, the rendering quality should be higher than the final video quality, knowing that:
- higher quality are consuming more time, and more machine resources, to be processed. If you just want a fast rendering to get an temporary view of the animation, you should set low quality.
- a higher FPS means more image to evaluate, thus a higher processing time. If you just want a fast rendering to get an temporary view of the animation, you should set low FPS.
- in the current version HDR processing is very heavy to evaluate!
Check the "Start at the current time cursor" if you just want to render a short moment in the middle of your animation.
Click on the "Process" button to launch the rendering process.
The rendering dialog box should show you the processing state:
The most important information is the right-most numbers with the estimation of the time left to the end of the rendering. The left-most numbers are the time position currently rendered in your animation.
You may click the "Stop" button when you want to get if you only want to render a short moment in the middle of your animation.


