![]() ![]() Here are some free or inexpensive editing apps. It's available in both stand alone and plugin versions. Mercalli is very good - pretty fast and quality is good. IMO the results aren't as good as Premiere's Warp Stabilizer, but Warp is super slow. The stabilizer in FCPX is quite fast but it still takes a while. Stabilization is also very compute intensive and each plugin or app has unique behavior. The latest version of Da Vinci Resolve is pretty fast, has proxy support and I think Quick Sync support, but I haven't tested it. Even with those hardware accelerations, editing 4k H264 video may not be totally smooth, but it's faster than software decoding.Įven the latest 2018 Premiere CC only supports Quick Sync for output not for decode or scrubbing the timeline (at least on Mac). Using any of those requires both OS and application support them and make the proper API calls. No normal GPU can accelerate that - it takes specialized hardware such as Intel's Quick Sync, nVidia's NVDEC/NVENC or AMD's UVD/VCE. The basic problem is 4k H264 is computationally intensive to either decode or encode. Premiere and FCPX have built-in proxy support which generates lower-resolution files that are transparently used instead of the 4k files, then for the final export the edits are automatically applied to the original files then encoded for output. The only true solution is using editing software that supports proxies or else transcode the 4k H264 to a lower compression codec before editing. I had an overclocked Windows PC I ran Premiere Pro CC on and have a 10-core Vega 64 iMac Pro I use FCPX on - they are all a bit laggy. ![]() By fast I mean totally lag-free responsiveness when scrubbing the timeline and using JKL commands to play, reverse, rewind and fast forward. To my knowledge there is no editing software on any available machine that gives truly fast, smooth editing performance on 4k H264 video. What is the software or plugin that achieves better results stabilizing video? ![]() Some softwares are much slower than other. I'm looking for something not too difficult to learn (three days).Īnd very important, I need something with fast processing, even on old computers. What's the fastest Windows software to edit large 4K videos taken from a drone or from other moving platforms? ![]()
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