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Dave Ceddia

Edit a batch of clips. Apply the same settings to them all and export all of them at once (either as videos, or as timelines).

March 2, 2024

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AlanT

I usually handle online course videos and often need to process them in batches (same resolution, dozens at a time). I found that running multiple instances at once speeds things up since each instance only uses 6%~10% of CPU power, but it's still a bit of a hassle. It’d be super convenient if there was a batch processing feature that could automatically configure each video, set the same output resolution (like converting 1920*1080 to 1280*720), and if I could manually increase CPU usage to speed up the process, that'd be even better.

July 16, 2024
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Abdallah Ahmed

I stand corrected what dave said is the right way

March 13, 2024
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xarisathos546

I am wondering how it is possible when having multiple audio sources into one .mov file (with 4-channel audio) and how to select a specific track (which contains the best audio source) for Recut to use it as reference to create the necessary cuts before exporting the XML file for Resolve.

Does it messes up with the embedded timecode as well?

Any workflow/recommendation before it would be considered a future feature to be implemented?

March 7, 2024
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Dave Ceddia

xarisathos546: I think this is possible right now with the Ignore 🚫 button on each track. Turning that on for a track will ignore all silent sections on that track, so if you ignore all but the good audio track, the cuts will only be based on that one. Exports for multi-track files like this should always be in sync (let me know if you find otherwise!).

March 7, 2024