Premiere Elements 10 & Rendering

Hi,
where can i find the settings, that the film not begin at the first clip in my movie after rendering in the projekt file.
e.g. i have 5 clips in my projekt and on the last one i put an effect on it. than i press return and the rendering procedure begin. after that, the movie starts at the first clip automaticly.
but i will let start the movie on my rendering position ( in this case at the beginning of clip 5 in my short movie).
i hope you understand what i mean. sorry about by bad english.
greetings,
mcmuckel

The only parameter that can be set, or unset, is in Edit>Preferences, and it is to either play the Timeline (full Timeline), after Render, or, when turned OFF, to not play the Timeline after Render. If you turn that function OFF, then it would be a simple matter of just hitting the Enter key to play back the Timeline from the location of the CTI (Current Time Indicator/Playhead), which can be easily moved, as desired, by click+dragging it. There is no setting to just play the Rendered area, after the Render operation.
Good luck,
Hunt

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