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Been using VideoPad since 4.x and it's always been good. But as I went from 720, to 1080, then to 4K rendering got slower. At 1080 I added a dedicated SSD drive on the mother board to act as a cache, and continued to use that until recently. Here's where I got a huge improvement. A recent hardware upgrade forced me to remove the second SSD drive and use the primary (OS) SSD drive as the cache, and rendering times went WAY down. That's contrary to what a lot of video/photo editing products say. It's a simple enough experiment if you think it might help.
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Hello, I am using VP v10.10 & I'm trying to export my whole video but some clips are not exporting. I've noticed the ones that are not exporting in the final result are the ones who don't have a green line above them (Not Rendered?) unlike the text that is fully exported regarding if some text clips have a green line or not above them. So text-wise is all good at the end in the exportation green line or not. What might the problem be with the clips then? What it does in the export is it keeps the previous ''green lined'' clip frozen at the last frame & displays the text that should be displayed onto the next clip on top of that frozen frame. So the text continues flowing as if there was no issue with the video. *Note that the Text & Clips are on 2 different video tracks. **Audio is fine too. Thanks!
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I have Videopad 5.11 and used it for a long time with no issue. I make videos every couple of days and found it great. About two months ago I started to have an issue when rendering videos. The MP4 would have 'flashy' bits between the different scenes I had placed together. Some pieces of the second scene would merge into the first scene a few seconds before the rest. It was an intermittent fault. I started making my videos in separate 5-6 minute pieces and putting them together in one final video and that seemed to eliminate the problem. However the rendering process soon threw up a new issue. It occasionally outputted videos where the lip sync was slightly off. I bought a new, higher spec computer and both problems disappeared and I made videos with no issue for about two months. Now the original 'flashing joins' issue is back again, even when I make short 5-6 minute videos. It is intermittent. I currently have three pieces of the one video that I want to join together and one piece has the 'flashy' problem but the others are clean. The problem seems to disappear when I render my video at a lower resolution but this is not something I want to do. I normally render my videos at '1920 x 1080 - YouTube 1080p' using 'auto detect' Can someone help? I would prefer not to have to change video editor. Thanks
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Hello Recently i have decided to embark on a custom editing workstation however am on a budget and therefore doing heavy consideration in selecting parts and have already decided upon 16gb 3000mh DDR4 ram so now the main issue i have is choosing the cpu and whether to get one with a higher clock speed or high number of cores and threads in order to speed up the editing and exporting process and make things more efficient. Thanks for any suggestions or recommendations regarding this issue
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I've been making more reaction videos to Red vs Blue season 15 recently, but screen capture software doesn't do so well on my PC, so I typically wait for the episode to release on YouTube, then just download the file, insert it and make sure it's in sync. I've usually already made all of my edits and rendered my actual reaction by the time the episodes release for the public on Sunday, so literally all I have to do is add another video track and lower the volume. But at times, it's taken up to 10 hours to render a 15 minute long video. I usually export with the 1080p preset, so in MP4 format and 29.97 frames per second. MP4 is the file type that YouTube is friendliest with, so I want all of my videos in the MP4 format. AVI and FLV can't be played on my PC anyway. And sure, while my PC specs aren't the greatest (4GB of RAM, Intel Pentium processor), a YouTuber called MurderofBirds has talked several times about how major of an upgrade getting his desktop PC was as compared to his 2007 laptop. It took his 20 minute reactions 2-3 hours to render, and he used Sony Vegas, so I'm wondering if only VideoPad has this problem, if it's the video, or if it's my PC. I need help, my dudes. (most of my other videos that aren't reactions export in 3-4 hours, such as reviews)
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Hi, I tried downloading a old version (2.41) of VideoPad onto my windows but it won't let me download. It says it's not compatible, VideoPad 2.41 was fast when rendering videos ect. Is there a way around it? I find the newer version to be very slow when rendering videos ect.
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I am new to video editing and was trying VideoPad. My final project always ends up as a saved file only about 4.98M when it should be much larger. The video which is created is only 1 frame of the entire original project. I have tried several small test videos and they are fine. I spent a lot of time on the initial project and really was hoping to save it. I've tried several outputs such as avi, flc, mov, mpg and nothing works. Is this just a bad file?
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Hi, after running malware software (Spy Boat), my Videopad software changed for the worst. I've decided then to reinstall it but now the rendering is coming out corrupted (.AVI format). I also have the impression there are some files missing. Here is the list I have (all applications): deshaker ffmpeg12 uninstall videopad.exe Never thought a malware software could be so harming. Any help Please ?? Thanks