This is NOT “ how everyone must do it every time”. Your Shotcut will now (as long as you don’t change any of these settings) be set to default to your usual editing and exporting mode. When you a ready to Export, Open the Export window, select the Export Mode ( Preset) that is the same as your preselected Video Mode, and click on it. Then begin your new project, drag files to the playlist. When setting the Video Mode, do not set to “ Automatic” unless in every project every original file will have the same screen format and the same framerate, and that is the size and framerate you will use for export. This is especially important if you intend to Export using your GPU. (You will not be limited to this on Export, however, exporting to the same parameters present during editing prevents many different possible problems.) Set the video mode to what you intend to use for Export. (One should always be in the habit of checking the Video Mode before starting a new project.) To fully restore everything, a new project must be started. You can space them quickly by pressing and holding the ALT key and clicking and dragging one keyframe, this will move all the keyframes to the right of the one you’re moving.Restore to default settings the export set-up in advance If you increase the FPS in your current file, the character will go super fast, so to get the speed of his movements to how it looks right now, you have to space the keyframes apart form each other. If you want to upload it to youtube, though, you need to increase the FPS to at least 24fps as mentioned here The sound is exporting on Windows 7, so it’s possible Windows 10 security protocol is blocking the sound plugin or that you don’t have the appropriate codecs to reproduce the MP4. The FPS is too low for any video to register the motion properly, so most video players will not get the motion right (Quicktime does, but VLC doesn’t in my case, so probably Media Player won’t either) When you go to File > Export > Movie, you have to click on the button, give it a name, and below the name field, there’s a “type” field, there you can select from a dropdown list the type of file (MP4, AVI, WEBM, APNG, etc)įor now, I managed to export the movie, but I also noticed a few things. If I find an issue with the sound myself I can hopefully ask the devs for assistance to fix the problem You export to MP4 by default. You can upload the file to any cloud storage platform you use (e.g google drive, dropbox,, etc) and share the file with use later.Įdit: If you share the file as well I’ll try exporting it for you and sharing the final animation. Lastly, if you can, please share the file you’re trying to export with us so our devs can review if the file has a particular problem. Meanwhile we investigate this try exporting the video and then adding the sound separately using a video editor:įree / Open-Source Video Editors Open-Source
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