A great way to ask your question and the solutions

A great way to ask your question and the solutions

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A great way to ask your question and the solutions
If you have a question about Filmora and you want to ask a question, but are not sure about how to word it or even what to ask, adding a screen recording is a great way to get your point across. Watch how this user asked the question. Then see possible ways to solve the problem that was presented. 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:05 The question 00:01:16 What we can learn from a Screen Recording 00:03:58 Additional information about the hardware and software 00:04:14 Using AI to figure out what kind of equipment you have 00:07:14 Using the Task Manager to check how the computer is performing 00:14:44 What steps the user can take to resolve this issue in the future 00:25:24 What to do if you are in the middle of a project and these problems crop up Depending on your question here is both a link to one of my playlist on my channel which cover various aspects regarding issue that you might have encountered and also links to relevant videos on this topic of lagging and other weird effects in Filmora The playlist is "Lack of Compute Power" https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJzRReKEG1WOT2ylqU4fBCGO37P1qHX-V Relevant videos on the topic: How to use the Screen Recorder https://youtu.be/a2cvCAu0gec Considerations when working on a large project https://youtu.be/sOi4s0RQDks How to Salvage a Project That Won't Export https://youtu.be/lt_1KXA1PaA Demystifying Lagging Crashing and Other Weird Effects in Filmora https://youtu.be/IrX8xyXNLPg Preview Render and Proxy Files https://youtu.be/dieAMT4MW7c How to recover project from a backup file https://youtu.be/Px5HwdVb84M Multiple ways to recover from a broken project https://youtu.be/g0vWSIf_Edg