Video renders vary widely in duration, so fixed click timing is a poor substitute for the queue’s own state.

01

Use the native queue

Resolve’s render queue should control rendering; a macro can prepare repeated project or delivery-page steps around already approved jobs.

02

Automate the surrounding routine

MacroLoop can help open prepared projects, invoke a tested preset, or handle a consistent post-render routine. Use very conservative waits and one project type per recording.

03

Do not guess render completion

Do not let a visual loop assume a render finished. Check Resolve’s queue status and each exported file directly.

THE TAKEAWAY

Let Resolve manage render completion and use visual automation only for predictable surrounding steps.