
I think for the most part, most computers should be able to find a settings combination that work for it.Īnyway Videopad is not without its fair share of infrequent irritations, but it's powerful and versatile and I have stuck with it this long so hopefully you can find the quick fix and not have to get your money back. My ancient laptop was working with multiple gigs of videos up until I got my new PC a few months ago.

I mean it's a solid suggestion but it might be circumvented by some tiny change like this instead. If your computer is strong enough, you shouldn't need to create low-res copies and edit with those and then "change file" back to the hi-res ones.
#Videopad video editore running slowly 480p
I right clicked the preview window and set the preview down to 360p (it was at 480p when I looked) and it's working great again now. I had the audio export glitching with that codec that you have to delete and have the program redownload for you, and up until just right now I was suffering through impossible preview lag and buffering time. I think maybe the update reset a bunch of settings. If you find that you want your video to be even slower you can always repeat these steps and set the speed () even lower. I just updated to 6.24 and was having a slew of weird problems. A good place to start for slow-motion videos is by cutting your clip's speed in half to 50 Once you have changed the speed of your clip in the Speed Change window, click on the Set button and your change will be applied. what are the best settings I should use in order to correct this issue and any other feedback would be greatly appreciated. I cannot figure out if the video is being properly edited if I cant get a smooth result.

I purchased the professional version thinking this would help. I am having issues with lagging/buffering.
