I sometimes find myself working on different export versions without saving between versions, while layering things in my timeline. I just need to make double sure to have it all ready to go, when sending it from my batch list to the GV Job Monitor queue.
The way I now look at it is that as soon the export is sent to the queue one is free to do anything in Edius without messing up the queued job.
The job is based on the timeline state it is in, a "snap-shot" of sort, when the job is sent to the queue.
This is how a typical timeline looks for me. I use the orange markers to keep track of where my files start and end. And I use MacroGenerator Pro to compile my batch export list. A simple Ctrl+(.) is all I need to press to start my macro, which sends segments to the batch list. Once in the batch list I reuse that list over and over, always sending the files to that same landing-folder. (Too bad Edius does not have a way to batch-change the destination folder...)

Render steps:
Layer 1-2 dead pixel correction.
Layer 3 vignetting correction, mirroring and centering of image.
Layer 4 image stabilization, sharpening, color grading.
Layer 5 Neat Video debris reduction and final cropping.
Unfortunately each of these layers/steps requires a separate rendering... would be nice if one could do it without in-between rendering.
This Edius X update saves me so much time now, no need to switch to another workstation!
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