<div dir="ltr">Thank you very much Ugin for commenting on your experience... I had never looked at Cinelerra's batch render window. I go looking at tools, I test them, and then I try to write a tutorial on it to help hobbyists looking for a good tool.<br>And your query caught my attention and I decided to take a look at the batch render assistant... the first thing I saw about this wizard is that it is not very intuitive, and the second my blood ran cold when I saw that it had a function that could destroy an entire project with a single click, and then another option that is linked to the aforementioned function, which is also misleading.<br>I totally agree with you that these options without any practical sense, as much as Igor tries to convince us otherwise, that they can frustrate the user experience. Nobody likes to lose their job. And I find it difficult to recommend an editor that in a click given by mistake, this happens to us every day when we work with computers, lose all their work without going back.<br>And I'm sorry to repeat myself, but when a professional needs two versions of the same project to do tests, he does not go to the batch render window to play his project, he simply makes a save as and that's it, and then loads these files in the batch render.<br>I always say what I think, this creates enemies, and I am delighted with this, because normally these enemies are very egocentric people who cling to their ego without attending to reasons, and I am not like that, if I am wrong and they tell me, I even give thanks, and it's people like that that I like to surround myself with. If Igor is wrong with the fact that his working method is not practical and he likes to have an application that a wrong click can make you lose your job, which can be an hour or months... well there he, but I take the right to politely tell you that your proposal lacks all logic and is impractical or labor-saving, on the contrary, makes the batch render wizard a tool to avoid.<br>Sorry for my long expositions, maybe I shouldn't write more about this topic because I have already said what I think many times.</div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">El lun, 11 ene 2021 a las 13:30, preobraz--- via Cin (<<a href="mailto:cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org">cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org</a>>) escribió:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Since I was mentioned in this thread, I will say that during the batch <br>
rendering tests, 4 files were deleted from me. Then I did not know the <br>
reasons for deleting them, and before experiments I always try to make <br>
backups, but for someone this behavior can ruin the whole wonderful <br>
impression of Cinelerra-GG.<br>
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10.01.2021 21:10, Rafa Mar Multimedia en Gnu\Linux via Cin пишет:<br>
> At no point did I say that the batch rendering function should be removed.<br>
> It was precisely Ugin's query that made me take a look at the Batch Render<br>
> wizard.<br>
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