I can't use shadowfiles because the detail is not high enough for me to make proper edits with, using voice over commentary and editing between anywhere from 2 to 5 1440 or 4k video clips.
The audio does not line up with the video, and the video is choppy during the editing process.
There is a workaround that was pointed out to me which I used, but it involves converting the video clips to another file format which makes my files anywhere between 20 and 100gb in size. It works, but the time it takes to convert and the rather huge file sizes makes this an impractical solution for me.
The question is, does PD15 rectify these issues?
That is, can I use the 1440 and 4k mp4 files in pd15 without having to convert them and have a smooth editing experience?
This is not a machine performance issue, as I CAN edit smoothly after converting to these huge files.
When I'm editing the unconverted files, my computer is nowhere near pegged either, it appears to simply be the way PD14 itself HANDLES these files.
I'd really like to be able to stick with PD because I know fairly well how to use it.
If PD15 handles 1440 and 4k I will purchase and upgrade right away, but as it stands, either struggling through the near unusable editing process or converting files (using the process outlined here: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/51176.page) is just too much to want to even bother.
So, does PD15 fix these issues?
Please let me know.
Thanks
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