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> I splited my project into smaller projects to make it easy to handle with
> a complex edit..


A workaround that would prevent this from happening would be - after
finishing all your edits - opening two cinelerras on diferent desktops. One
with one of your projects (say, project#1) on it and one with the same
number of audio/video tracks as the first one and the same settings as the
whole project (say, stereo NTSC at 4:3, 29.97).

Toggle all the tracks of project#1 so that you can copy every one of them
and select all the information there (press 'a'). Paste them on the second
cinelerra that's open. Do the same thing for projects#2, #3, etc, in order
and you'll have a final project with all the edit inside, ready to do one
single render, instead of many.

Also: if the video is being shown at the compositor while render is in
progress (usually at about the same speed or lower than what the original's
was supposed to be), cinelerra is indeed processing something on the video -
this may be something as simple as a opacity level being at 99% instead of
100%, or a lost keyframe somewhere that may be affecting those parts of the
video being shown.

But I always thought also that DV was supposed to be lossless compression...
Now that you mention it I had some real problems rendering a red-saturated
thing last yeah using DV.

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