kelics Mar 24, 2020 @ 12:02pm
Gaming Videos editing
Hey guys,

I record my videos using geforce experience and when i play them on my desktop they seem to play fine, however when I import them into video editing software (i tried multiple, different versions of WMM, Lightworks, Premier, Movavi, others just cant remember what they r called) the video is extremely laggy, like it has 30fps of something. The only software that satisfied my eyes was Davinci Resolve however, some videos in resolve do not sync properly so i decided to try a different vid ed.

What r u guys using?

y i have such experience with these video editing softwares ?
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Stone_Red Mar 24, 2020 @ 3:10pm 
I am using Blender it is polished and relatively easy to use.
I have also tried Lightworks but I think it is unnecessary complicated.

Blender Video Editing Features: https://www.blender.org/features/video-editing/
Last edited by Stone_Red; Mar 24, 2020 @ 3:11pm
offfffff Mar 24, 2020 @ 3:11pm 
Siema kurcze witam
kelics Mar 24, 2020 @ 4:20pm 
Originally posted by Pantaleon:
Siema kurcze witam
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kelics Mar 24, 2020 @ 4:25pm 
Originally posted by Stone_Red:
I am using Blender it is polished and relatively easy to use.
I have also tried Lightworks but I think it is unnecessary complicated.

Blender Video Editing Features: https://www.blender.org/features/video-editing/
thanks dude, i will check it out
crunchyfrog Mar 24, 2020 @ 6:32pm 
Just as a rough guess, I wonder if the problem you're experincing is because what you're trying to do is marginal for the system you have?

For instance, you may well be able to record the videos fine, but going back and editing it is using more resources than your system can handle. This is quite common.

That said, Blender is great for it's fluidity and intuitive nature. I seem to remember it being quite light on the resource front as it can be, but don't quote me on that.
kelics Mar 24, 2020 @ 7:28pm 
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Just as a rough guess, I wonder if the problem you're experincing is because what you're trying to do is marginal for the system you have?

For instance, you may well be able to record the videos fine, but going back and editing it is using more resources than your system can handle. This is quite common.

That said, Blender is great for it's fluidity and intuitive nature. I seem to remember it being quite light on the resource front as it can be, but don't quote me on that.

no u guessed it wrong, i have an op system bruh.

i used blender, i guess its in the development still? doesnt look very nice
sy Mar 24, 2020 @ 8:23pm 
i use sony vegas :/
kelics Mar 24, 2020 @ 8:48pm 
Originally posted by ✗◡✗:
i use sony vegas :/
Playstation?
Try divinchi resolve. Its free and almost as good as premiere pro.
suntzu Mar 25, 2020 @ 12:28am 
what !!!
crunchyfrog Mar 25, 2020 @ 2:07am 
Originally posted by kelics:
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Just as a rough guess, I wonder if the problem you're experincing is because what you're trying to do is marginal for the system you have?

For instance, you may well be able to record the videos fine, but going back and editing it is using more resources than your system can handle. This is quite common.

That said, Blender is great for it's fluidity and intuitive nature. I seem to remember it being quite light on the resource front as it can be, but don't quote me on that.

no u guessed it wrong, i have an op system bruh.

i used blender, i guess its in the development still? doesnt look very nice

I never said your system wasn't OP. All I asked is if it had an inbuilt Intel graphics chipset. Plenty of OP systems have this as well as whatever "proper" graphics card.

It is sometimes an issue as in these cases, the dessktop and normal Windows UI gets displayed via the Intel onboard chipset, and switches to the "proper" card for games and other more intensive stuff.

Now, if that doesn't apply to you, fair enough. I thought I'd mention it, not just for you, but because these help pages are read - both now and in future - by many others seeking similar help.

Hope you understand.

kelics Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:31am 
Originally posted by The HopelessGamer™:
Try divinchi resolve. Its free and almost as good as premiere pro.
Did u read my post?
Last edited by kelics; Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:31am
Originally posted by kelics:
Originally posted by The HopelessGamer™:
Try divinchi resolve. Its free and almost as good as premiere pro.
Did u read my post?
Oh sorry i missed that bit. Perhaps it might be a better idea if you space out your paragraphs a bit more.
Last edited by The HopelessGamer™; Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:36am
kelics Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:35am 
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Originally posted by kelics:

no u guessed it wrong, i have an op system bruh.

i used blender, i guess its in the development still? doesnt look very nice

I never said your system wasn't OP. All I asked is if it had an inbuilt Intel graphics chipset. Plenty of OP systems have this as well as whatever "proper" graphics card.

It is sometimes an issue as in these cases, the dessktop and normal Windows UI gets displayed via the Intel onboard chipset, and switches to the "proper" card for games and other more intensive stuff.

Now, if that doesn't apply to you, fair enough. I thought I'd mention it, not just for you, but because these help pages are read - both now and in future - by many others seeking similar help.

Hope you understand.
Dude i dont want to be rude but r u serious ???? I mentioned gaming and u asked if i have intergated intel card ? :D. Im not sure if u r being serious or just trolling
Last edited by kelics; Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:36am
kelics Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:36am 
Originally posted by The HopelessGamer™:
Originally posted by kelics:
Did u read my post?
Oh sorry i missed that bit. Perhaps it might be be better idea if you space out your paragraphs a bit more.
Perhaps...
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