![]() If I try and combine several points of view on the screen at once or try to switch between them, it just can't handle it. it just produces a video with 1 bitrate instead. ![]() I've not been able to render anything above 19000 bitrate. Yeah it can be really unstable and if you don't save often and it crashes, you might find you have to re-do the last 20 mins of editing. I've only EVER used AVS video editor and judging by the feel of the Angry Video Game Nerd's videos, he probably does too. Or maybe you could slap your favorite editor and why below!ĮDIT: Before I get the inevitable "Your computer sucks" I have a GTX 1080 and and I7-4790, 16 gigs of ram. Maybe I should just reinstall if people have good luck with it. I was wondering if anyone else was experiencing something similar with this program. ![]() For most of these I have to restart the program for everything to work again. In addition it seems to have problems with cache as after a while if I have enough things chaching it will just tell me it cant cache the video clip im trying to place. Clearly untrue as I just placed the same audio track 10 seconds earlier. ![]() As far as audio is concerned I can put an audio track down such as music, say for my introduction, then promptly put the same exact audio track down for a simple outro only to have AVS tell me "sorry we don't support this format" the second time. Video overlays often cause crashes if I have enough of them (enough being sometimes as low as 3 or 4) and if I had not saved, well we all not that result. The problem is when it comes to video overlays and audio it has been insanely unstable. I think its pretty intuitive over all and has allowed my video editing to grow quite a bit compared to some of the horrible earlier options I had tried. I've been using AVS video editor for a while now.
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