![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This way you have full control over the file locations and the export bitrate, you can preview the exported file prior to uploading and, avoid all issues Lightworks might have when using not rock-solid internet connections. Lightworks provides powerful tools for trimming and allows you to continue editing while you are importing a batch of material, rendering and exporting. My recordings are at several different framerates, the first at 30fps and the last two at 60fps, but I think Lightworks makes them run at 30fps. I'd suggest not using the Web export formats with the Pro version, but exporting in H.264/MP4 to your local file system and uploading manually from your Youtube/Vimeo account. You can see how its clipped off here, and its the same in the export: You can see it in the player name tag at the right of the footage. However, I wouldn't recommend changing the location of the system temp folder, because many application use this folder and some might dislike a changed location. If you run Lightworks 2020 or later, you should also make sure that the system folder 'Videos' is not on your SSD, because those versions move the temporary file (after export has finished) to the Videos folder to stay there. The default location for both is '%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp'. What you can do is changing the location of the TEMP folder, by changing the associated user environment variables 'TEMP' and 'TMP' on OS level, if you know what you're doing. ![]()
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