
I’ve had a lot of trouble with ingesting source material – see below – and on their forum I found that many others also have a lot of problems getting it to work. This is one of the known problems of version 11.0.3: Performance issues working with H.264 files natively.

There is no built-in image stabilizer. You can use Virtual Dub Deshaker or Avisynth as an assistant app for this.I had to export an uncompressed master and then convert it with EyeFrame (ffmbc). There is no good solution for deinterlacing. Exporting interlaced material to a delivery format is a pain.You can’t mark your source clips with colors and only show the title with the tiles (not the description).Loading of the source clip preview tiles is really, really slow.Many stereo 3D preview and export options (including dual stream export and interlaced preview on 2nd monitor, but I have NOT tested that yet!).Many industry standard export options (including edl, omf, aaf).Small (200 MB) footprint and fast loading and editing (mark & park).This is something I’ve missed since Liquid was discontinued There are quite a few nice things about Lightworks: The bottom icon is the ‘editor preferences’ option where you can view, change, import and export the keyboard shortcuts. On the left there is the Toolbox, with a stack of icons like import or ‘create edit’. Here you can also run hardware and GPU tests, on my Toshiba it got over 80 fps for all.
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When reading the manual I found that this is a 24 fps group, so in the next field I can select 23.976 fps. I’m starting to get a bit worried because the ín-camera film speed’ I selected when making the project is set at 24 fps and can’t be changed. Now, in the top-left corner you can show and change the project details, including frame-rate and stereoscopic settings. This brings you to the projectbrowser, where you can open a project from backup or make a new project.Īfter that you are in a whole new world. The next option is to select the preferred keyboard layout: Avid / FCP / Lightworks. You even can detach it for a short period of time, for instance for regular use with a workstation and detaching it for on-set use on a laptop. This licence can be transferred to other workstations. First useĪt first start you need to enter your $ 60/year activation code. I’ll tell you right away that this is the second lie about Lightworks.
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But still, their free version is free and supposed to be very good.īecause I was looking for a S3D editor I bought a $60 Lightworks PRO licence, because on their website they claim to have “Support for complete stereoscopic workflow”.

Back in 2010 Lightworks claimed that they would go ‘open source’.
