Export without video sequence coding

I have edited clips from a camcorder format (panasonic full hd 1080x1920 50i/s progressive) wich is fully bluray compliant.
I would like to export the sequence without reencoding since  a) it is a lengthy process and b) only provides quality reduction with respect to the native format. ( it stand to reason that effects have to rencoded).
Can sombedoy explain to me how to proceed?
Thank you
Phalch

Sorry, you can't. PRE does not 'smart render' - it always re-renders your entire project when Sharing. There are other video editors that do perform smart rendering (Sony Vegas and Magix Movie Edit Pro come to mind). The free GPL virtualdub can "Remove segments of a video clip and save the rest, without recompressing."
Cheers,
Neale
Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children

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    - Output File: C:\Users\Pawel\Desktop\Sequence.mp4
    - Preset Used: Custom
    - Video: PAL, 1920x1080, 25 [fps], Progressive
    - Audio: AAC, 320 [kbps], 48 kHz, Stereo
    - Bitrate: CBR, 32,00 [Mbps]
    - Encoding Time: 00:01:08
    2010-03-11 09:10:41 : Encoding Failed
    The Operation was interrupted by user

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