If the thought of re-encoding your image sequence gives you heartburn, and you can tolerate the performance lag, you can skip step 2 above and you can actually import the shotcut project file from step #1 directly into the shotcut project from step #3. This will also give very good results, but editing performance will suffer.
Is it possible of for Shotcut to Implement a text overlay on the timeline in the future? I believe it would bring way more flexibility and easy of use to the text feature. Its normally used in premier pro and vsdc but adding that feature would really have shotcut standout in terms of opensource video editors.
Hello @andrelan , I am in my hometown and I have an 2 years old 8gb ram Macbook Pro with me currently, I noticed whenever I open 4 or 5 apps with shotcut then shotcut starts lagging and slowing down, So try to close all others apps while working on shotcut, Then you will have very less lag.
Editing activities are working fine (cutting, adding titles, key frames, etc.) but shotcut cannot read the timeline for more than 1 minute. It hangs (except the sound), sometimes it takes a long time to find normal playback for a short time. When it is blocked, the computer is blocked! It is a memory problem that I did not have before as if there was not enough memory. however I have 8 GB of Ram.
So I want to try something called "Rotoscope" in Krita, which is when you take frames from a video and put into Krita to animate them. It's kinda like tracing. Unfortunately though, I have around ten seconds worth of frames to export, and I really don't feel like doing that one by one. I found a tutorial on how to Rotoscope in Krita, and the first step was " Add video. Mark In & Out. Export frames as JPEG on the Encode panel. ". Maybe I'm just stupid and don't understand, but can someone help? (The link to the website -with-krita-shotcut.html#::text=Using%20Krita's%20new%20Animation%20features%20to%20draw%20on%20video%20footage.)