Fastcut is good app but ...

Menko wrote on 1/28/2020, 7:53 AM

I have Fastcut Plus and I like it a lot.
It is a simple and fast application for home videos.
I like the position of the buttons for cutting, this makes it much easier.
As a collaboration I suggest, when saving the video, that the bit rate be improved with the inclusion of an intermediate option between the two options, something around 15,000 bits. Or rather, when saving to the computer there could be a lighter saving option, or reduce the bit rate from 25,000 to 20,000.00, if it is not possible to put an optional 15,000 rate.
The idea is to make videos lighter. I think the option of saving on the computer is very heavy.
Okay, here's my idea for you to think.

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johnebaker wrote on 1/28/2020, 12:21 PM

@Menko

Hi

IMO Fastcut is designed for those who do not want to work with more fully featured programs.

The video export settings are optimised for best quality while maintaining a reasonable file size.

If you want more control then you need to move up to a program with more functionality eg in order of increasing capabilities, Photostory, Movie Edit Pro, Video pro X.

Even with these, the recommendation is not to alter the default settings of the export presets.

HTH

John EB

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