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    We are gonna be doing some video streaming of about 30min. once a week. My friend says that in addition to editing we need to do rendering. What exactly is rendering?
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  2. We are gonna be doing some video streaming of about 30min. once a week. My friend says that in addition to editing we need to do rendering. What exactly is rendering?
    Video editors usually are non-destructive. The original videos and assets are only used as references, but are not altered.

    When you make edits, apply filters, color corrections etc... those are applied to the video usually in a temporary fashion, so you can see what you are doing while you are editing. These changes are either held in RAM, or a temporary storage format. This is rendering - the process of applying those changes you make to the video. When you export the final video, the editor has to render , because it's applying the changes you specificed. But it also has to encode the video - usually applying some sort of compression to the export

    Often encoding and rendering are mistakenly used interchangably, but they are different concepts
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    Thanks. That is clear. What is good software to use for video streaming, editing, rendering?
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  4. Originally Posted by jbitakis View Post
    Thanks. That is clear. What is good software to use for video streaming, editing, rendering?

    Your question is way too vague

    "good" in terms of what criteria ? price? function? compatibilty? quality? speed? ...etc..

    It depends on what your goals are, what you plan to do, who your audience is, source formats, what type of hosting, connection, bandwidth...
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    My friend says Adobe Premier Elements is a good software for this.
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