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I've been exporting from within LRT, but I think I might have to stop using this as it doesn't work well with my system.
Quite often my exports result in huge chunks of missing frames. Sometimes this is caused by me using the laptop at the same time, other times I'm not sure. I can't quite control when my laptop turns its screen off, and this seems to cause missing chunks.
To re-export all of my JPGs would take a huge amount of time, and I do have most of them - I'm only missing about 10%.
1. Is there anything I can do now to quickly find and export only the JPGs I need, then make a video of them?
2. If this is not possible, could the export process take this into account and provide the option not to re-export existing JPGs?
3. What would be a better workflow for me? I need to be able to resume or 'fill in' failed exports, basically. Manually searching for missing frames or starting an entire export from scratch each time it fails isn't ideal.
Thanks!
Quite often my exports result in huge chunks of missing frames. Sometimes this is caused by me using the laptop at the same time, other times I'm not sure. I can't quite control when my laptop turns its screen off, and this seems to cause missing chunks.
To re-export all of my JPGs would take a huge amount of time, and I do have most of them - I'm only missing about 10%.
1. Is there anything I can do now to quickly find and export only the JPGs I need, then make a video of them?
2. If this is not possible, could the export process take this into account and provide the option not to re-export existing JPGs?
3. What would be a better workflow for me? I need to be able to resume or 'fill in' failed exports, basically. Manually searching for missing frames or starting an entire export from scratch each time it fails isn't ideal.
Thanks!