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Editing 5.3k ? GoPro Hero 10 video, always buffering, recorded in Cinematic mode. The video pad help menu says to add more ram. Currently have 8g of ram. Will 16g make a difference? Processor is 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz 2.42 GHz I thought this Lenovo ThinkPad could handle it, obviously not.
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I recently purchased the whole program and suddenly it started freezing and buffering. It also loops 2 seconds of audio but keeps playing the video normally. How do I stop this?
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I've seen the forums talk about video buffering a lot for years with not a single solution. My rig is more than capable of handling a trivial edit. I haven't added more than two small 30 second clips yet and experience far more preview lag than I should. Ryzen 7 2700X 16GB RAM AMD R9 390 8GB Windows 10 Has an actual solution been found that we can implement?
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I continuously get Building Preview Please Wait message when running video in video pad. My computer is a Lenovo Quad Core with 8 GB of memory. I have not other applications running and video pad shows not more than 59% CPU usage.
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Hello, new to this forum but I have read around. I use VideoPad for YouTube videos, previously I edited on an old HP laptop with 3gb ram and an AMD processor running 1.3ghz. On that computer I couldn't ever see a preview after increasing the speed of clips (pretty much the only effect I use). I had to guess at the final outcome and export my videos on faith. I just bought a brand new desktop with 16gb ram, intel hd530 graphics card, and i7 3.4ghz processor. When I opened a project I had started on the laptop on the new desktop it previewed and ran great! Then I changed the length (not speed, I split the clip and deleted the latter half) of one clip and now that one clip will not play in preview. It perpetually claims to be building a preview. I cleared the cache, saved. closed and reopened the project, cleared the cache again, the problem persists. I thought 16 gigs of ram on a 6th gen processor would be plenty. It will currently play the project fine right up until that one clip, will "build preview" for the duration of that clip, about 20 seconds, then continue to play well. Any advice? Am I just being impatient? I'm afraid to do any more editing until I know why this happens. Thanks very much Kai Quick update: I added new clips onto the end with speed changes and they preview fine, that other clip still won't play. PS: search KaiCrafted on YT if you're interested in woodworking, metalworking, or sculpture.
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I've put together a somewhat complex project that make use of a dozen videos using various sections from each at altered speeds and with a number of effects and transitions. My PC has a 4th Gen Intel i7 six core processor, 16Gb RAM, AMD R7 200 Series 2Gb graphics card, 120Gb SSD with Windows 10 Pro, ASUS Sabertooth X99 motherboard. Even with this I'm getting some considerable sequence preview buffering when using Videopad even with the lowest resolution setting and I'm just wondering if there's anything I can do to eliminate the buffering or at least reduce it? I don't have any other programs running at the same time but the cpu still seems to just about max out.
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Dear Friends, Just came across this software to buy a Complete Version of FLING for our FTP automation transfer purpose Few Questions : Once after we buy license can we use this in another system as well?? 2) Is Fling really stable to handle big files and does it do buffering of files in case of disconnection and start the transfer from that point or restart the whole process.. Regards Rakesh