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The Render Queue
The Render Queue is a list of all the jobs you’ve queued up for file-based rendering.
Each jobcan have an individualized range of clips and render settings, which you can use to
render multiple sections or clips of a timeline, the same timeline output to multiple formats, or
multipletimelines.
The Render Queue displays all jobs
The Render Queue also has the option to show either just the jobs within the current project, or
jobs queued up and saved within all projects for the current user.
Using the DaVinci Resolve Interface
While the DaVinci Resolve interface may not seem very customizable at first, there are actually
many ways in which you can tailor the panels found within each page to your specific needs.
Working Full Screen vs. Within a Floating Window
Depending on how you like to work, you can choose to work with DaVinci Resolve in a floating
window with a title bar that can be resized, moved, minimized, and used alongside other
windows. Or, you can choose Workspace > Full Screen to put DaVinci Resolve into Full Screen
mode, where the title bar disappears and DaVinci Resolve takes up the full dimensions of your
computer display.
Editors may prefer to work within a window if they’re working among multiple applications.
Colorists and mixers may prefer Full Screen mode as it hides the light-colored title bar that
some find distracting and provides a tiny bit more screen real estate for the rest of
theapplication.
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