region is highlighted, everything after the insertion point is
rendered. By positioning the insertion point at the beginning of a
track and unsetting all in/out points, the entire track is rendered.
-But you also have the choice to render \textit{one frame}.
+But you also have the choice to render \textit{one frame}. Reminder,
+\CGG{} does not do remuxing without rendering - see \nameref{sec:transcode}.
\section{Single File Rendering}%
\label{sec:single_file_rendering}
sets the point where background rendering starts up to the position
of the insertion point. If any video exists, a red bar appears in
the time ruler showing what has been background rendered
-(figure~\ref{fig:back-ren02}).
+(figure~\ref{fig:back-ren02}). Because this creates a very large number
+of files, a Shell Command script is available to delete them if in the
+default location.
\begin{figure}[htpb] \centering
\includegraphics[width=1.0\linewidth]{back-ren02.png}
created, ls commands will not work in the background rendering
directory. The browse button for this option normally will not work
either, but the configuration button for this option works. The
- default value will be /tmp/brender .
+ default value will be /tmp/brender . Because using background
+ rendering creates a voluminous number of brender numbered files,
+ a Shell Command script is available to delete them if they are
+ in the default /tmp/brender format.
\item[File format] The file format for background rendering has to
be a sequence of images. The format of the image sequences
determines the quality and speed of playback. JPEG generally works