It happenned to me already, sometimes by inserting a clip from the
viewer or an image to have it way back on the time line without knowing how.
It's one of the possibilities that there could be a frame some where at
the end.
May be.

On 10/05/2012 12:52, David Armstrong wrote:
> Interesting?
> Out of curiosity I just performed a test with the result being little
> difference between first 30 and last 30 seconds in rendering time.
>
> Please check your render range. You may have a different range
> selected to what you have highlighted or set with in and out points.
> Does the rendered result only show the last 30 seconds? How long does
> a full render take?
> There will always be differences depending on the amount of effects
> you have layered on a vid, but not that much.
>
> cheers
>     David
>
>
> On 05/05/12 13:57, Dean Edmonds wrote:
>> I have a 30 minute clip that I'm editing in cinelerra. If I render
>> out a 3 minute selection from near the start of the clip it takes
>> about 30 seconds. If I render out a 3 minute selection from near the
>> end of the clip it takes about 30 minutes.
>>
>> Is this expected behaviour? Is there anything I can do to speed up
>> renders of segments near the end of a long clip?
>>
>> Thanx.
>
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