Velys Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 So for quite some time I've been using VideoPad, I love it for its easy to use features to create a video compared to another program which I don't use much. I'm still using an older version of VideoPad which has worked well for me (4.00). On my old laptop, it ran fairly well with only getting slow downs and "building preview" when projects got pretty big. When I my laptop fried this year I decided to get a new PC, something more powerful. When I reinstalled my 4.00 copy of VideoPad, I opened up a project I had been working on for a few months and I noticed that it ran slow. I was getting "building preview" and freezing issues far more often than I did on the laptop and I noticed it was causing the CPU temps to rise quite high. I tried Adobe Premiere and it ran great, better than before without issue so I figured its likely the program itself. Again I'm still using 4.00 but I've never had a problem before. PC specs: Win 10 x64 Ryzen 5 3600 Geforeforce GTX 1660 super 16GB ram X570 a-pro motherboard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Can't say why it's running poorly, and it is wise to edit and export a project from the same, or a close version. But substantial improvements and enhancements have been made since 4.x. Upload a trial version of 8.42 here. Retain your old install file and registration info. Under OPTIONS | EDITING tab, toggle "use hardware accelerated video effects..." and see if that makes a difference. Also, before loading a new or long-unsed project, click OPTIONS | DISK tab and Clear Unused Cache Files. Then load the project and let it fully cache (solid green line above most thumbnails) before beginning to edit. Also, if you share your sluggish project, someone will be glad to test it on their system. This is easy, quick and can be private. Don't upload the export, just the PORTABLE project folder. Here's how... http://nch.invisionzone.com/topic/23659-tips-for-getting-help-on-this-forum/ If it contains sensitive material link it in a personal message (PM). Click the envelope above. It won't be passed on or retained. Use FILE|SAVE PORTABLE PROJECT AS, not simply SAVE PROJECT, and don't forget to share it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velys Posted May 25, 2020 Author Share Posted May 25, 2020 So I've tried just starting a new fresh project and even then, clips and previews are still somewhat slow and causes my cpu to heat up quite substantially. I tried the newer version you posted and it gives me the same result. I'm honestly confused as to why this is happening and only with VideoPad. It's likely something to do with the pc but I can't figure it out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted May 25, 2020 Share Posted May 25, 2020 Interesting and odd. Share a project that does this and we'll check it out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.mahoney24 Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 I also got a new laptop with a more powerful cpu and graphics card and the video preview quaility is just terrible. I have the latest update. The audio is good, but the video lags and is out of sync. Also, the link Borate posted doesn't work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 The link is good - just checked. It's the same as the 'sticky' Tips For Getting Help On This Forum at the top of the listings. Let's see what you have... Here's how... http://nch.invisionzone.com/topic/23659-tips-for-getting-help-on-this-forum/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A.mahoney24 Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 Ah, thank you. Also, I found that if I shrink the preview mode that it will play smoother. For example, lift up the timline/sequence bar (where the video tracks and audio tracks are). I hope that makes sense and helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 Hardware certainly can make a difference as video editing is resource intensive. Ultra high-def files can be a challenge. You didn't give your new PC's specs or mention what format and resolution make up the bulk of the clips. Share your project and someone will give it a look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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