How to use rendered files for faster export in Final Cut Pro?
I have a feature film that uses a lot of Neat noise reduction, sharpen filters and other FX. I leave background rendering on, otherwise the timeline in unplayable. That's all good!
When I export to HVEC, even if the whole timeline is rendered, I see in Activity Monitor that my plugins are name-checked as very active, using up tons of CPU. The export takes many hours. I see the same Activity if I test exporting at the exact sequence settings, Pro Res LT 1080p29.97.
I've been told that render+export is not faster than rendering first and then exporting. Sure, if I only had to export once! And, of course, background rendering makes the comparison irrelevant. It's *already* rendered at export time.
One time, I leave it exporting, and come back the next day to find it failed. No idea when or why, half-exported file was gone, so... no marker for when it crashed.
With a show two days away, I start to panic about time. I leave it exporting again to find it crashed again many hours later. So that evening I stay up into the night and finally see it crash at 43%... I go into that part of the timeline and see extra, inactive layers with fx on them... maybe the problem? So I delete and export again. When I wake up, the file has exported successfully.
If the renders had been used as export masters, the crashes shouldn't have happened. The timeline played fine through those sections!
And of course, if it exported based on rendered files, it would have been much faster.
Is there any way to tell FCP to use rendered files for export?
Activity monitor during export of fully-rendered timeline:
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