Will you need a type of “bungie pro” to render these films? or will everyone be able to?
~ a drunk moose ~
Will you need a type of “bungie pro” to render these films? or will everyone be able to?
~ a drunk moose ~
There is no planned rendering system for Halo: Reach or Halo 3 from Waypoint, the option on Waypoint is to view old films rendered on Bungie.net.
> There is no planned rendering system for Halo: Reach or Halo 3 from Waypoint, the option on Waypoint is to view old films rendered on Bungie.net.
link? and didn’t answer my question.
> > There is no planned rendering system for Halo: Reach or Halo 3 from Waypoint, the option on Waypoint is to view old films rendered on Bungie.net.
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> link? and didn’t answer my question.
I did answer your question, nobody will because there isn’t a planned rendering system as said here: Halo Bulletin 28.3.12
> The final transition for Halo services takes place in four days. As part of this planned stage, Bungie will no longer be able to update game stats and player service records, host new user-generated content, or operate the Bungie Pro Service after March 31. The most noticeable impact will be on features seen exclusively on Bungie.net, such as rendered films, nameplates, and Halo: Reach API keys. They are not included in the transition, and we do not have plans to develop similar features for prior games.
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> Part of the final transition for Halo services is unlocking Halo 3 Recon armor for all Halo 3 players. That process, which was started this morning, will take place in waves over the next few days. If Recon isn’t unlocked for you today, please check back later.
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> On April 1, we will begin increasing Halo: Reach File Share capacity from 6 slots to 24 slots at no extra charge. This will also take place in waves, and the process is expected to last several days. We thank you in advance for your patience as we work to give this expanded access to all Halo: Reach players.
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> The real-time export of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST data to the web will not be supported on Waypoint at this time, as we are focused on bringing Halo: Reach File Share access to the Halo Waypoint website, expanding our Halo Waypoint services, and to be perfectly frank, building features and support for Halo 4. We’d like to assure you that data collection is still happening behind the scenes, and those numbers will continue to be reflected in your Halo Waypoint Career.
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> This summer, we’ll be bringing Halo: Reach File Share access to the web version of Halo Waypoint. That means there will be a short period where new Halo: Reach user-generated content will not be accessible from the web. All Halo: Reach files will continue to be accessible in-game, though, just as they are today. We know not having web access is less than optimal (/understatement), which is why we will continue working hard on our version of the File Share system. We’ll share images and information as that quickly approaching date gets closer.
As for the option on the file share for Video Rendering will only be old rendered films from Bungie.net: That feature is no longer available. However, the films are still there from before March. 
Now you answered it, ty.