1. In the project settings make sure your resolution is correct with your aspect ratio.
2. to reduce lag, well, hitfilm express same some playback lag with some videos, but there is videos on how to reduce lag and stuff on YouTube.
Oh and what are your computers specs?
I'm not sure about the crop, but I'm going to assume you're probably describing this only happening in the video preview window. Does this happen after you render? I don't have hitfilm express installed right now, so I can't check, but have you looked near the video preview window to see if there's a quality setting, maybe a percentage?
ut I'm going to assume you're probably describing this only happening in the video preview window. Does this happen after you render? I don't have hitfilm express installed right now, so I can't check, but have you looked near the video preview window to see if there's a quality setting, maybe a percentage?
So what I do is I import the image sequence, and then export it to a folder with not edited stop motions, then I go back into hitfilm express, and I import that video instead of the image sequence. That's what I do if its laggy.
And can you also post a screenshot? Thanks!
Hope it helps!
By default, images put into hitfilm won't be single frames, a good way to counteract this is by setting your scrubber on the timeline to a frame after the first image, cutting it and dragging the next image to it.
I was editing a 1 hour 45 minute video, and I usually find hitfilm constantly crashing while editing this project. So what I do is I edit a small bit, exit hitfilm to save my work, and then re-open hitfilm. However, this time, I dragged a 1-minute clip over some footage, moved around an hour's worth of footage 5 minutes to the right of the timeline, and then exited the project, and now I can't re-open it. Hitfilm keeps saying it's not responding. Does anyone know how to fix this? I don't want to lose all the progress I've made on this video.
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