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« Reply #3 on: November 25, 2024, 02:07:12 PM »
Hello hurricane51,

Thank you for your questions.

Smart rendering means lossless cut and join, keeping the original video quality while the editing thanks to that the video is not re-encoded if you use trimming only.

So if you make only splitting, editing of your files by removing unwanted fragments, it works without re-encoding, so the output quality will be preserved.

If you use other features of the Video Editor along with editing (adding audio, pictures, text overlay), then there will be re-encoding only in those places in the file where these elements will be used.

If the edited files with different parameters, then the different ones will be re-encoded

Due to the fact that the file is not completely re-encoded during the editing, not only the original video quality is preserved, but Video Editor also allows you to quickly complete the editing and get the resulting file.
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Fantastic post! It sounds like smart rendering will revolutionize video creation! It's amazing how it optimizes the editing process without sacrificing the original video's quality. I'm eager to find out more about its uses and advantages in different projects. I appreciate you sharing these observations!
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2024, 04:35:35 PM »
Hello hurricane51,

Thank you for your questions.

Smart rendering means lossless cut and join, keeping the original video quality while the editing thanks to that the video is not re-encoded if you use trimming only.

So if you make only splitting, editing of your files by removing unwanted fragments, it works without re-encoding, so the output quality will be preserved.

If you use other features of the Video Editor along with editing (adding audio, pictures, text overlay), then there will be re-encoding only in those places in the file where these elements will be used.

If the edited files with different parameters, then the different ones will be re-encoded

Due to the fact that the file is not completely re-encoded during the editing, not only the original video quality is preserved, but Video Editor also allows you to quickly complete the editing and get the resulting file.
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Olga Krovyakova
Solveig Multimedia

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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2024, 09:16:11 AM »
What is Smart Rendering, and how does it ensure the quality of the original video?