Export issue on video pad
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Hello,
I'm taking my first steps on Video Pad, this is now my second completed edit, but I can't export the sequence. It's a simple music video with 6 musicians filmed from their homes playing at the same time on screen. For exporting my clip, I tried changing the settings (HD resolution 1080p, 1440p, and variable frame rates (15, 24, 25... fps). Each time the export fails, and I only get the very beginning of my clip (the first 3 seconds). Is there any setting I should adjust or try to have a better chance of exporting my clip? Thank you for your help.
I'm taking my first steps on Video Pad, this is now my second completed edit, but I can't export the sequence. It's a simple music video with 6 musicians filmed from their homes playing at the same time on screen. For exporting my clip, I tried changing the settings (HD resolution 1080p, 1440p, and variable frame rates (15, 24, 25... fps). Each time the export fails, and I only get the very beginning of my clip (the first 3 seconds). Is there any setting I should adjust or try to have a better chance of exporting my clip? Thank you for your help.
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Hello,
Indeed, what a hassle with VideoPad ...
Is the preview running smoothly in VideoPad?
How long is the project?
As for the failed export, either the project is too complicated (I don't think so), or your PC might lack the resources to output a video in HD ...
Regarding the FPS, it's 25 for PAL, or 29.97/30 for NTSC. Use the value you most often have in the videos used for your project even though, I think, it doesn't really matter.
Try setting a SD Resolution for testing.
Best regards
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Hello and thanks again Ziggourat
I solved my problem without really knowing why, I did a lot of trials (maybe a bit too many) by varying the fps significantly (but I don't think the problem came from that at first because each time the loading only lasted a few seconds, so the result was incomplete) and the resolution. It was late and I was a bit rushed, I didn't take good notes. I feel like sometimes you have to go a bit "on instinct" when things aren’t working. The export is more complex than it seems with these too many resolution choices...
Thanks anyway for these tips.