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CapCut X8 freezes completely when rendering videos.......

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I downloaded a good template and replaced the materials, only to find that it freezes when played. . . Direct rendering causes lag...... Software updates come out so quickly, and they require more and more hardware resources. . . . . . The laptop’s specs seem okay, but it keeps crashing
Reply #22016-12-09
That’s true; otherwise, how could computers and phones be sold?:lol
Reply #32016-12-12
Video-making software is the most resource-intensive for hardware. . . Workstations are generally used for rendering. . . Forget about the laptop. . .
Reply #42016-12-14
A 3-minute material package can’t even be output. . . Switching to someone else’s high-end device doesn’t work either; it’s probably a problem with the material pack. However, these days the problem of software demanding too much from hardware is becoming more and more severe; phones and computers become unresponsive even before they break.
Reply #52016-12-16
Here’s another tip: I switched to a different material pack – a 2:30-second video with over 50 photos, and no problems at all. While editing, I encountered a problem: when playing the video in iMovie, the photos appeared blurry and distorted. Output in AVI format, uncompressed, 25 frames per second; the quality isn’t great either. On a laptop, the file size is around 500M, which is no problem. If it’s any higher, it won’t work. There are MP4 files with very high resolution; they’re about 1.5 G in size, and such files cannot be exported. Later, I did a search on Baidu, and some netizens suggested using the HDV format. I gave it a try; the X8 version has two HDV files, one at 50PI and one at 60PI. I chose the 60PI version, which is about 600M in size. The quality was much better than that of AVI files, with no signs of distortion visible. PS: Although there are many technical terms I don’t understand, I’m pretty satisfied with the result I’ve achieved.
Reply #62017-01-15
Wondershare Video Editor is quite useful for making videos
Reply #72017-08-29
Rendering is resource-intensive; for creating short videos, software like Shuoshenghuiying is usually used, while more advanced applications such as AE are employed

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