Actually, that's what happened in HealingMindN Meditation. The entire
editing process acted like it was pulling a heavy weight the more I kept
adding, but when I rendered the final result, everything was fine.
The difference with the music video is that I wanted to playback on a
regular basis to make sure the scenes were transitioning properly to the
beat of the music. When the timing gets thrown off, I get thrown off,
so when it starts moving in slow motion to the fast beat of Sadeness,
I'm like "huh? where am I?"
This only happened when I wanted to add a 3rd video track, but it was
just too much. In HealingMindN Meditation, I had 4 or 5 tracks going,
but I wasn't worried about the beat of the music.
> I'm a little surprised at that small segment of reverse video I used
> because it went in slow motion. The more tracks and effects I add, the
> more Cinelerra is acting like it's lifting a heavy weight.
It's possible that the video while editing slows down while complicating
the scene, but if there is no real error, the rendered (final) video won't
have that problem. Did you try that?
John
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