Wish I could render selected slides
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Wish I could render selected slides
I have frequent needs to render a portion of a show: Either I am creating a boneyard of snippets or work for clients warrants that I send them, say, just the final 30 seconds or the middle portion where a complicated transition occurs.
Premiere Elements has the WorkArea concept; to my knowledge PSP does not. Anyone have a good strategy for rendering just a portion of a show...?
Rick A.
Pleasanton CA
Premiere Elements has the WorkArea concept; to my knowledge PSP does not. Anyone have a good strategy for rendering just a portion of a show...?
Rick A.
Pleasanton CA
Re: Wish I could render selected slides
Highlight the slides you wish to render, then copy (Ctl+C) them to clipboard. Close the current show, then paste (Ctl+V) into a new "partial show". Name the partial show something different than the other one. Your original show should remain intact.
The partial show can be rendered and shared just like any other show.
The partial show can be rendered and shared just like any other show.
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
Boy, it's not often I get to add anything substantive to Deb's answers
What she said is true, but it will come with a side-effect of losing the soundtrack because the copy/paste doesn't take that along. So you're not really rendering part of the whole show unless the show has no soundtrack. Of course, if losing the soundtrack doesn't matter, then Deb's answer is both correct and complete.
But if it does matter, then you'll need to do the reverse, i.e., remove the parts you don't want (save with new name) and render what's left but you'll need to do that with both the slides and the soundtrack--they're not tightly connected while making the show. That might be easy or it might be painful depending on how many items are in the soundtrack and whether the part you want to keep starts and stops on a break in the soundtrack. But that's how I've done it so I could reuse bits of one show in another.
Dick
What she said is true, but it will come with a side-effect of losing the soundtrack because the copy/paste doesn't take that along. So you're not really rendering part of the whole show unless the show has no soundtrack. Of course, if losing the soundtrack doesn't matter, then Deb's answer is both correct and complete.
But if it does matter, then you'll need to do the reverse, i.e., remove the parts you don't want (save with new name) and render what's left but you'll need to do that with both the slides and the soundtrack--they're not tightly connected while making the show. That might be easy or it might be painful depending on how many items are in the soundtrack and whether the part you want to keep starts and stops on a break in the soundtrack. But that's how I've done it so I could reuse bits of one show in another.
Dick
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
Addressing the soundtrack occurred to me Dick, but I thought maybe the visual display of the small segment of slides was more important (to check captions and/or image sequence perhaps) so I chose not to address that issue, which, as you importantly pointed out is a bit more complicated process to accomplish in that case. To me, the sound track isn't always nailed down exactly as it will appear in the end product until the final rendering anyways because of little tweaks here and there that may change things a beat or two down the line.
I could be totally off by not mentioning it and so it was good that you shared that information.
Depending on the size of the show, rendering a copy of the whole show to review, noting the segments to check, might be the easiest way to approach the inclusion of the sound track, though not if it includes video clips as that tends to bog down the process a bit IMO. (My 2 cents)
I could be totally off by not mentioning it and so it was good that you shared that information.
Depending on the size of the show, rendering a copy of the whole show to review, noting the segments to check, might be the easiest way to approach the inclusion of the sound track, though not if it includes video clips as that tends to bog down the process a bit IMO. (My 2 cents)
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
debngar wrote:... rendering a copy of the whole show to review, noting the segments to check, might be the easiest way to approach the inclusion of the sound track, though not if it includes video clips as that tends to bog down the process a bit...
For testing purposes, I tend to just render the whole thing to an EXE which is quick compared to rendering to a video file. But you're right, the presence of video clips might change that thought--good addition.
Typically, I would use the cut and paste, too, but losing the soundtrack can be a problem depending on why I'm doing the copy. Actually, the only time I can remember actually extracting a piece of a show (with soundtrack intact) was to save it for reuse as the basis for another one. I did it the reverse way to keep the soundtrack and occurred to me that the process might be worth pointing out. After doing a few shows, I started saving the opening sequence for ones I particularly liked so I could pick one up again and start with that already in place. I also saved a couple standard closing sequences (credits and such) for reuse, no soundtrack but still useful. I'm sure everyone does something similar.
Dick
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
OR, you could use Debbie's idea with a little twist. In this case, you're creating a Project. Now, you can easily and quickly go back and forth between the two and make any necessary or desired adjustments.
Process to follow:
1) Select the slides you want to render and hit CTRL-C (to Copy)
2) Right click next to the existing shows name and "Add New Show"
3) Give the show a name in "Show title"
4) Change the Aspect Ratio if you want
5) Click on "Create"
6) CTRL-V (to paste)
7) Save Show
click on Publish tab and render as desired.
Dale
PS As for the soundtrack, it depends on what you're trying to do whether you need it or not. Regardless, if the selected slides are somewhere in the middle of the soundtrack you're still going to have to adjust the soundtracks' offset to place it in the same location as in the original show relative to the selected slides.
Process to follow:
1) Select the slides you want to render and hit CTRL-C (to Copy)
2) Right click next to the existing shows name and "Add New Show"
3) Give the show a name in "Show title"
4) Change the Aspect Ratio if you want
5) Click on "Create"
6) CTRL-V (to paste)
7) Save Show
click on Publish tab and render as desired.
Dale
PS As for the soundtrack, it depends on what you're trying to do whether you need it or not. Regardless, if the selected slides are somewhere in the middle of the soundtrack you're still going to have to adjust the soundtracks' offset to place it in the same location as in the original show relative to the selected slides.
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
With ProShow, there's nearly always more ways to get there.
Dick
Dick
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
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Since the original post was located in the PSGold section, I assumed the PROJECT feature was still not available for the user to take advantage of in this case.
im42n8 wrote:OR, you could use Debbie's idea with a little twist. In this case, you're creating a Project. Now, you can easily and quickly go back and forth between the two and make any necessary or desired adjustments.
Process to follow:
1) Select the slides you want to render and hit CTRL-C (to Copy)
2) Right click next to the existing shows name and "Add New Show"
3) Give the show a name in "Show title"
4) Change the Aspect Ratio if you want
5) Click on "Create"
6) CTRL-V (to paste)
7) Save Show
click on Publish tab and render as desired.
Dale
PS As for the soundtrack, it depends on what you're trying to do whether you need it or not. Regardless, if the selected slides are somewhere in the middle of the soundtrack you're still going to have to adjust the soundtracks' offset to place it in the same location as in the original show relative to the selected slides.
Since the original post was located in the PSGold section, I assumed the PROJECT feature was still not available for the user to take advantage of in this case.
Re: Wish I could render selected slides
Gold still does not have a project feature. This thread had been moved to the Producer section by the time I responded. I didn't know it'd been moved until after my response.
Dale
Dale
Re: Wish I could render selected slides
im42n8 wrote:Gold still does not have a project feature. This thread had been moved to the Producer section by the time I responded. I didn't know it'd been moved until after my response.
Dale
Didn't notice it was moved at all until you posted the above information else I would have mentioned the project feature too. LOL
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Re: Wish I could render selected slides
Yeah, somebody (me) was a little slow noticing the OP mentioned PSP -- Dale's answer did it in fact. Late, but I thought it better to move it anyway. At least this way both Gold and Producer users get answers so it works out okay I guess.
Dick
Dick
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