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  1. After a few tries in FHD resolution that shotcut managed flawlessly, decided to give a try to 4K, as my camera allows it (DJI Osmo action 4).

    see here:
    https://youtu.be/ted1HeVJwdU?feature=shared

    Are there any specific recommendations you would have in relation to 4K editing ? any tips or trick ?
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  2. no-one editing/exporting to 4K ?
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  3. Not much of a difference aside from the hardware requirements.
    The editing part of the video doesn't really change.
    Filtering etc. gets slower, by at roughly a factor of 4. (also eats more RAM and VRAM)
    Could be more if you run out of memory, cpu, gpu resources or some filtering requires not linear but exponentially more time/resources.
    1080p vs 2160p you got 4x the number of pixels, thus hardware decoding and filtering is usually preferable.
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  4. Originally Posted by effel View Post
    no-one editing/exporting to 4K ?
    no, highest I go is 720p for delivery.

    Originally Posted by effel View Post
    Are there any specific recommendations you would have in relation to 4K editing ? any tips or trick ?
    proxy editing unless you have beefy computer to edit it natively.
    make video everyday
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