![]() I only mentioned remuxing because of the use case going from MKV to MP4. Even though I can’t find that post, I think it would be a great idea to come up with a video to test-bench Shotcut with. I’ve been trying to find that post, but can’t recall even the name of the video used. Every computer is different along with every video file.Ī very long time ago (years) someone came up with a video to essentially benchmark-test various CPU’s with Shotcut. I haven’t tested any exporting time to compare one version to the next. I did read and understand what your issue is with slow exporting. Note: By default per video track, only one audio track will be used. I create a 6-channel track short clip MKV and then remixed it to an MP4. ![]() Using the Remuxer doesn’t change the format, it converts the existing MKV to a new file. If there’s anyone with a solution, please let me know! (And sorry for the very long post, I just like to be thorough!) To further explain, the aspect ratio of the original clips is 4:3, and I didn’t want the black sides to go unused, so I had a copy of the footage overlaid underneath the original clip, increasing it’s size by 150% and blurring it so that there’s some footage across the entire video. It might be a filter that I’m not aware of?Įdit: I have the video exported, and something more interesting is that the overlaid videos have a chance of not showing up in the final product. That exported as fast as I figured it would so that’s why I’m so stumped about this. Something of note is that I’ve exported a handful of smaller content previously using a version either just before 4, or the version itself, with the biggest being a 1-2 minute long advert. While I’m unable to give my PC specs at the moment, I surely will in a reply update. Theo ne I’m currently exporting is a 20 min video with added audio, occasional spurs of overlaid videos/images, and of course a multitude of filters mostly Text Simple & Zooms, with the biggest being the beginning having a handful of filters to imitate a retro VHS look, (though I removed that as a test and the export speed was about the same) and it’s exporting at a crawl, with the program estimating it will take 2-3 hours to export. ![]() ![]() Older exports took about 30 mins to an hour, with the content of the videos being around 10 minutes to an hour. The video itself isn’t too demanding, and I have exported longer videos with more special effects. I’ve yet to try Parallels, but I’ll give it a shot the next time I export something and it slows on me. While I had a Corner Pin filter used, I removed that filter, and then removed the file that had that filter to be sure that it was gone, but no luck. I read other forums that described a similar issue, such as the Corner Pin being the culprit. Unfortunately, I’m not 100% sure what the issue is. (As of 3) The issue being that my exporting is way slower than it ever has been! Hopefully I can explain everything that can be explained. Hello! I have a recent issue with the latest version of Shotcut.
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