Windows, Shotcut and all video drivers are up to date. Issue occurs using either default player or with external monitor turned on. Turning off Anti-Lag, Image Sharpening and Enhanced Sync in the Radeon driver control panel also makes no difference. Anyway, I hope this list of links below will be beneficial for others. Some call it a 'novel' due to its length. But it seems to have grown into more of a documentation list for all types of users rather than just beginners. I've assigned shotcut.exe higher CPU priority and also tried restricting it to CPU cores 4-7 (as they're less likely to be used) but this makes no difference. I've built a list of links I often refer to as my 'Shortcuts for beginners' documentation. Program files and memory swapfile are on a SATA-3 SSD, source files generally are held on the SSD as well while working on a project. Rig spec: Ryzen 3100, 8GB DDR4, RX570 8GB GPU, Samsung 60Hz monitor over HDMI with Freesync enabled (Ultimate Engine version). Task manager doesn't show significant load on my PC (highest is the GPU at about 80-90% in intensive parts or when exporting, memory peaks at about 6GB load). Seems to be particularly pronounced where there are multiple effects going on or transparent PNGs being overlaid.Ĭan anyone suggest anything to help optimise Shotcut performance in edit mode? Shotcut is easily one of the best free video editing software for Linux, Mac and Windows. Whenever I use the in built player while editing, where there's more than simple activity going on (like one video and one audio clip) I'm suffering terrible choppiness and stutter in the playback. For the latest release, see our Shotcut 22.03 review.
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