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  1. When exporting, go Menu > Export > Video File.. Then next to File Format: mp4 you can see Default Quality/Filesize, click this and change the compressor to H265.
  2. Can confirm the issue for me was the video compressor when I was exporting in "Default Quality/ Filesize". It was set to H264 but when I changed to H265 it solved my choppy exports.
  3. Hi I've just purchased Videopad as I was very impressed with the free trial and its ease of use, where I exported a video in the free trial and it worked fine. I have tried multiple different frame rates, bitrates, resolutions, and all of them have been incredibly choppy in the export. I've even tried on a different machine with higher specs and it's the same result and now I'm at a loss. I've seen few previous threads on this but the one I did see I saw that you would like to see the project file itself, so I will get that link ready for when Support has replied to this thread. If there's anything else you need please let me know? The video I used was downloaded at 1920x1080 at 60fps as it's a clip from twitch. There are a few cross fade transitions throughout the video but nothing excessive that wasn't in the previously exported video from the free trial. A bit upsetting that everything worked fine in the free trial and using almost identical clips/set-ups once I have purchased the software I am now running into problems. Any help? Thanks
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