![]() ![]() Remember that the ‘Preview’ panel is not to be considered a real-time playback monitor when you have many clips, tracks and filters. (Search the forum for the methods other’s have described) Shotcut doesn’t have this feature, but you can easily create this idea manually. ![]() The way many pro NLE’s handle it is to create a proxy file, which is an optimized version of the media for edit reasons but the original file is used when encoding the finished product. Type in percentage number to change the clip speed relative to the original speed. If you have a video of any length to which you have applied several filters then you can expect a review lag as the program has to apply those filters to each frame in ‘real time’… That’s serious work for the CPU even at 24 frames each second, worse still when you have higher frame rate and/or have also changed the speed. Right-click on a clip within a sequence and select Change Clip Speed. And the whole time I had to deal with hardcore input lag and just a slow program in general, which has gotten slower the more that I’ve used it and worse on my newer computer which is superior in every way.
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