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davinci_resolve_notes [2024.03.15 13:29] Steve Isenbergdavinci_resolve_notes [2024.03.20 12:19] (current) – [Edit with Two Monitors] Steve Isenberg
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 In Media Storage, under Master, create a bin for each camera.\\ In Media Storage, under Master, create a bin for each camera.\\
 Then find clips on top and copy them below, into the appropriate bin Then find clips on top and copy them below, into the appropriate bin
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 +====Edit with Two Monitors====
 +in Workspace:
 +   * Dual Screen > On (see that it is checked)
 +   * Primary Display (will hold: Timeline Viewer (video at cursor), Timeline, and Inspector) - this is where you do most of the editing
 +   * Secondary Display (will hold: Items in the bin, Effects.)
 +   * Single Viewer Mode (else will see two screens above timeline)
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 +Primary display, turn on:
 +  * Inspector
 +Secondary display, turn on:
 +  * Index (and in it, Markers)
 +  * Effects
  
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 To undo the In/Out, select a spot on the timeline and select ''Entire Timeline'' To undo the In/Out, select a spot on the timeline and select ''Entire Timeline''
  
-Note: I'm not sure if you can put the several in/out selections into the render queue all at onceor whether you'll need to do them one at a timeIf/when I have an answer I'll update this.+As of 3/15/2024, during my first attempt, it appears that you can in/out one part of your timelineset it to be rendered; then in/out another part and set it to be rendered; and then render both.  Thus one timeline can produce two or more rendered files Nice.
  
  
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