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Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 7:09 pm
by LegendsStudio
Just want to know is the intense render better than the standered and if so Why ? I assume intense will take longer but is there really a benifit? And if you know how to do this to a thumb drive as apposed to a Disc I would be VERY Greatful to know how to do that... In advance I just want to say one of the best things about this forum is ... Smart and Good people seem to be there to help you out so any help again is very much appreicated.

Re: Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:27 pm
by JBrooks
I always use & recommend intense. It will take longer, but is well worth the better quality video. If you have Bogart 4 or higher, you can export your storyboard to a thumb drive.... make a "scene" of the entire storyboard then go to options then choose AVI. Set to MAX quality. If you have Render Booster, (recommend) you can also render out in .MP4 or H264 codecs. You can also export the storyboard to Media Manager choose a high quality video codec then export to the thumb drive if you like.

Joel Brooks-MIT Video
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Re: Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 4:01 pm
by LegendsStudio
Thank You for the help I will try that... But now I have a new issue I guess this just aint my day... The DVD drawer will not accept a disk and even without a disc it just keeps opening in and out... I tried turning it off and unpluging it but it still will not stay closed

Re: Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 11:43 am
by LegendsStudio
How do I make a "scene" of the entire storyboard then export the storyboard to Media Manager choose a high quality video codec then export to the thumb drive???

Re: Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:41 pm
by LouBruno
Intensive mode does a double pass thus the longer rendering time. Better Chance of fixing issues.

Re: Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 3:09 am
by MichaelD
The DVD drawer will not accept a disk and even without a disc it just keeps opening in and out... I tried turning it off and unpluging it but it still will not stay closed
Can you make sure that the plastic facia (attached to the DVD tray - the bit with Macro System written on it) is not just catching the cabinet on the way back in.

As it closes just give it a little help to go all the way home - if that works you could remove that facia or try and adjust the angle of the burner inside the unit.

Re: Is it better to use intense render or standard

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 2:14 pm
by AllenMcLaughlin
I had the same issue with the DVD tray after my recent loss of power to burner problem. Try removing the facia from the tray (as described). If that cures it, try reattaching it, making sure it's fully on. The facia is designed to clip on and off so it's not a job requiring tools.