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Openshot video editor zoom7/27/2023 ![]() ![]() OpenShot is capable, you just need to understand it's different settings, perhaps watch some youtube tutorials in areas that you need to know better Ideally you want 16gb RAM with an i7 or better. I use the free version of davinci resolve on a fujitsu i7 laptop, 32gb RAM, it does need at least i7 with 8gb ram for basic cut, edits and export, it wouldn't run on my i5 with 8gb ram without grinding to a halt on a basic edit. ![]() ![]() _ _ _Īs for your question, what is best to edit with, that really depends on your computer specs. Perhaps try out a few short clips with different bitrates on export so you can see the difference in file size v picture/sound quality. Try another export and choose a similar bitrate in openshot to export with, to the bitrate of the zoom video, and see how that suits you. Skip to 5'40 in the video below, it shows you where the bitrate settings are in Openshot On export I choose to 'restrict' the bitrate to 7000 to 7500kbs to keep things about the same. It sounds like you just need to change/lower the export bitrate settings in Openshot to bring it down to a size you are happy with.įor example, I screen record in OBS at 6500 kbsĮditing in Davinci Resolve, I could choose 'Best' or 'Good' preset for export which will produce a massive file size with no improvement to quality, as the original video was only at 6500kbs so no point in exporting at say, 15000kbs What are the bitrates you find on both videos? Right click the OpenShot video export and do the same. Right click/properties the zoom video file, choose the 'details' tab and note the bit rate. Once installed, open OpenShot video editor from Ubuntu Dash or Terminal.Every time I export the video using Openshot, it comes out about at about 300mb. Run the following commands in terminal to install OpenShot 2.3 on Ubuntu via PPA:
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