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I just started using blender for it's video sequence editor, and downloaded it yesterday. Upon trying it out, Blender is extremely laggy, dragging my videos into edit is incredibly slow. By the time I managed to, watching the clips took forever, the fps kept fluctating from 20 fps to 2 fps. All other answers are for previous editions, is there a fix for higher fps frame rate on this specific version?

Harry Iguana
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  • if it manages big videos it may become laggy I guess, you can create proxys in order to speed up the management – moonboots Aug 13 '21 at 17:35
  • How would you do that? I am completely new to this – Harry Iguana Aug 13 '21 at 17:45
  • type "Blender VSE Proxy" and you should have explanations, like this video (I haven't watched it but I guess it's good): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRhTiFAHL1k ... also here (even though Blender has changed since 2015): https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/32203/how-do-i-use-proxies-in-the-vse-correctly – moonboots Aug 13 '21 at 17:48
  • Oh so actually I have already been doing something similar to that, but the lag is still there, along with a lower render size meaning a more blurred video – Harry Iguana Aug 13 '21 at 18:01
  • ok so I don't know the other solutions, I hope someone will know, maybe Blender is not optimized for too complicated video management (the VSE is pretty convenient but I've also noticed some lagging, I don't know if it's avoidable) – moonboots Aug 13 '21 at 18:33

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