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Help! I'm a relatively new and basic 🤓 user of VideoPad. I am creating videos based on Zoom recordings. When I add an mp4 file to a project, that clip has pixelation 😱 which is not in the original video. How might I avoid or remove this digital noise? Help! 😷 Bardi
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Hi there Long time users of Videopad for pretty simple (i.e. minimal cuts, minor effects, fad transitions) gaming videos for Youtube. I just upgraded from v5 to v10 as my previous version was getting long in the tooth. Anyway I immediately ran into an issue. I recorded a series of clips using OBS in FLV and then remuxxed them into MP4 for editing. I reviewed the clips and they look great - 1920x1080 60fps. But when I drag and drop them into the a new videopad project they immediately appear distorted, blurry and pixelated with bleeding across frames covering up to 80% of the screen. I thought this was just a preview issue but when I exported (high quality, MP4 etc) the distortions remained and the video is unwatchable. I even tried lossless of select clips and it didnt help. My best guess atm, is that the clips are being background rendered when they are dragged into the project at a lower bitrate and resolution but I am unsure. I cant find any solutions online. Help would be much appreciated. Mark
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Hi, I recently upgraded VideoPad so that I could export to .MP4 and .MOV instead of always having to do .WMV, which takes a long time and kills the video quality. However, after exporting to BOTH .MP4 and .MOV, BOTH videos have glitches. The video completely cuts out and goes to a blank green screen for a second and then returns. Or there is a flash of pixelation like an old TV with a bad signal. Then it will go back to normal for a few seconds, and then cut out again. When I am editing the video in VideoPad, this does not happen in the preview. It only happens in the exported file. Exporting to .WMV does not do this. But it does cut the HD basically in half to look like I shot it on a webcam instead of a very good camera. Very pixelated, and it takes much longer to export. What's going on with the export to .MP4 and .MOV? That was the whole reason I upgraded; the fact that it is unusable is vexing to say the least. Put in a ticket with support but it's the weekend so who knows when or if I'll hear back, and I need to edit more videos this weekend!
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Somehow whenever I export a video with some effects on it, it comes out weirdly pixelated. I'm not using any third-party software such as virtual-dub effects. I'm running VideoPad 3.53 and I don't want to pay for the update. Any Ideas as to why this might be??