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  1. This works and also resolves the issue of VideoPad crashing when exporting: If you have a lot of tracks VideoPad really struggles and often stops exporting - even says it has completed the job successfully when its no where near done! So if you can't reduce your tracks here is another option. Click on the Sequences tab - not the one mid left but the one top left (beside Video Files, Audio Files, etc. Its usually called 'Sequences (1)' Click on the actual sequence (there is usually only one called 'Sequence 1'. It will show in the Clip Preview window Leave the start time as 0:00:00.000 and set the end time to 0:01:00.000 Now Export the video - it will export the first 60 seconds only Repeat for 0:01:00.000 to 0:02:00.000 and so on Now open a new VideoPad project, import all the exports you have just created, stack them next to each other and export them to get your final project. Because you will only have two tracks (I've also tried this by adding a third and fourth track) there doesn't seem to be any issue and I've exported up to 11 minutes which comes out find in HD. Note you might be able to get away with more than 1 minute exports or you might need to do 30 second exports. It seems very much to depend on how many tracks you have
  2. This is top of Google and none of the above helped me but I did cobble things together from various threads. If you have a lot of tracks VideoPad really struggles and often stops exporting - even says it has completed the job successfully when its no where near done! So if you can't reduce your tracks here is another option. Click on the Sequences tab - not the one mid left but the one top left (beside Video Files, Audio Files, etc. Its usually called 'Sequences (1)' Click on the actual sequence (there is usually only one called 'Sequence 1'. It will show in the Clip Preview window Leave the start time as 0:00:00.000 and set the end time to 0:01:00.000 Now Export the video - it will export the first 60 seconds only Repeat for 0:01:00.000 to 0:02:00.000 and so on Now open a new VideoPad project, import all the exports you have just created, stack them next to each other and export them to get your final project. Because you will only have two tracks (I've also tried this by adding a third and fourth track) there doesn't seem to be any issue and I've exported up to 11 minutes which comes out find in HD. Note you might be able to get away with more than 1 minute exports or you might need to do 30 second exports. It seems very much to depend on how many tracks you have
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