Jon Mason
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Thanks for the help folks. It looks to me that it's just about possible to render 4K videos with VideoPad, but only with significant work-arounds. I think NCH should be honest and say it doesn't really work, or say it only works for very short videos or something. Falling over with a 4-minute video with fairly minor effects feels like a pretty poor show.
I think I might try to get my money back for the recent upgrade.
But thanks for the help. Appreciated.
Jon.
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Hi - I have been using VideoPad for a couple of years but this is the first time I've tried rendering in 4K. The result is terrible: stuttering, freezing, all sorts of issues.
I have a decent PC with NVIDIA GTX1060 6GB, and 24Gb of system RAM.
The files are here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/319ur5o6eeb6xkn/AADuC5J_xW4I900-YXGefqo7a?dl=0
I've incuded the rendered versions too. 4K stutters all over the place. 1080p looks great.
I'm using the latest version of VideoPad. In fact I just upgraded, at cost, to see if the latest version fixed the problem. Needless to say I'm pretty disappointed it hasn't. Any ideas anyone?
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My Sony camera splits long recordings into .mts files of about 2GB each. When I put them together in VideoPad, there's a glitch at the transition. Apparently this is a well known problem. I have used tsMuxeR to merge them before adding to VideoPad which works fine. But really, I'd like VideoPad to do this for me rather than having to sue a seperate app. So, can it be done in VideoPad, or is it a feature that can be added?
How to save only every 2nd or 3rd or 50th frame when exporting a very large video ?
in VideoPad
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I'm sure others more knowledgable will answer but I don't think VP will stuggle with files that big. It's a 32-bit application so struggles (falls over) with anything >4GB in my experience.