Rendering a Classic Filter You must render all Classic filters before you can see them on the PC or through the MovieBox Pro or AGP Pro card from Pinnacle. Once you've added a Classic filter to the Timeline and you've finished editing it, the slice above that filter goes red. Unless you have turned off background rendering, the slice immediately begins to render. The slice gradually changes from red to green, although some users may see the change occur only when rendering has finished. This is due to a technical limitation some machines have when working with Liquid Edition. During this render stage, you can still edit the Timeline. If you want to disable background rendering, click the Render icon (Figure 9.28) in the Liquid Edition taskbar to open the Render View. Then click once on the Stop Rendering button (Figure 9.29). To restart the rendering, open the Render View again and click the Start Rendering button. Figure 9.28. The Render icon and progress bar.
Figure 9.29. You can also use the Render View to pause background rendering.
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