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Holmgaard

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  1. Yes the stabilized video has audio. It's shot with a phone sideways and rotated 90° in Video Pad. 

    I've tried other, shorter files, stabilized them and started editing... Just to test it. None create these super-files. Nor does any of my other projects (not stabilized). 

    It's just this one who's is doing the short circuit. Anyway the program cancel all old cache-files automatically when I start loading this project. As if it knew what's coming..

    I've finished it now, so it doesn't bother me anymore. 

    Thanx :)🍾

  2. The Stabilized.avi is 1,65 Gb and it will take 2 days to upload according to Dropbox. (I don't have fiber but struggle with ADSL)

    I'm not very techno... But the cache is created every time I load the project from the .vpj file. It builds up and is used during editing. When the project is saved and closed, the cache file remains until a new project is loaded. At that point the folder is cleared to make room for the new project. The vpj.-file shouldn't contain the cache. Correct me if I'm wrong.

    I just opened this project again. It took 1 hour and 36 minutes. At the end it had created a cache folder of a whopping 123 Gbyte of which 1 single soundData.cache file was 121 Gb.

    Thanx for trying to help. Really appreciate it :)

     

  3. The path used to be: C/Users/(user)/AppData/Local/Temp/VideoPadcache.   In here there are a lot of files. The huge one was called  2148-3668-0.soundData.cache.

    Every time I open the project it creates new cache (...it takes more than an hour). The numbers are different but there's always one soundData.cache-file that is that big. 

    Since it was to big for the SSD I changed it to the Harddisk: D/video/videocache. 

    I hope that makes sence 

  4. System 

    AMD Ryzen 5 2500u 

    Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx  2.0 GHz

    8 Gb

    SSd 128  Gb + Harddisk 1 Tb

     

    A Video clip 1280 - 720,  length 18 minutes,   Size 1,27 Gb.

    When I used stabilization on this clip, it was very slow. It took hours.

    When it was done I discovered a huge cache file only for the Audio of 80 Gigabyte. Is that really normal?

    And now, every time I open the project, some sort of process on the Audio file starts, and finishes after more than an hour. After that It's working normal-ish.

    Any ideas? 

     

  5. On 8/22/2019 at 11:28 PM, KenTheriot said:

    Okay I figured it out :-P. It defaulted to recording in stereo, but wasn't showing a left and right waveform - just a single one, which is odd. But under "Options" in the Home tab, under Channels, I saw that 2 (Stereo) was selected. I changed it to 1(mono) and that did the trick for the next recording.

    Hopefully this will help someone else.

    I'm struggling with this too. But I don't seem to have the same buttons as you. Home Tab - To the right there's an Option-Button. But I have no Channels. All I have is an Audio tab but it's just for determining the output device. Where did I go wrong here? Cus your solution seems so easy.

     I've been suggested to copy every audio file in a new file, then open it in Wave pad and change from stereo to mono (Absurd... Then the free Wave Pad-version only works for a bit. Then you have to pay for Wave Pad too. I have the payed Video Pad Master Edition but it seems Wave Pad isn't included.  

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