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Select All Clips in Group button Click to select all clips that are part of a group. First select one clip or
segment in the group.
Timing View Render box Select an option and click to render selected Timing View clips. Also available as
a contextual option when right-clicking a clip node.
Caching Frames
You can avoid reprocessing the same nodes and clips as you navigate in the timebar by specifying which
nodes and clips should be cached. Cached frames are stored on the system framestore, increasing system
performance and efficiency. Stored cache clips are contained in a _Cache_ library and correspond to the clip
IDs in the setups. These cache library files are named according to setup and project name.
Node and clip caching is enabled in the Cache section of the ConnectFX Preferences menu. The Cache menu
also displays the number of rendered frames in the cache for the selected nodes or clips, and the remaining
space on the framestore.
Any clip node can be cached as long as it is edited, resized, or has had a LUT conversion applied. Batch setup
files include the location of any cached frames, which are stored with the clip ID until removed. The history
associated with a clip can also be cached, but not if the clip was rendered in Proxy mode.
Each node and clip has a cache tab on the lower-right corner.
The following steps are not required to actually cache frames. Typically, you use intelligent caching, which
automatically caches frames as you move through the timebar. Caching occurs as the frame is displayed and
the node operation is applied. A cached node automatically saves frames as you displayor visitthem and
then reloads them each time you visit the frame again. Your workflow speed is increased.
(a) Cache tab
Cache disabled
Read-only mode Frames already
cached are accessible
Read and write mode Cache enabled
Click the cache tab to activate any of the following modes.
DescriptionColourMode
Disables the cache. You can also Alt-click to disable and remove
cached frames for the selected node.
GreyDisabled
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