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When i work with long videos, final cut slows

When i work with long videos (3+ hours) it stars well but when i work with parts of the video that are on the middle or the final of the video this slow my macbook, preview and everything. my mackbook is m3 max with 36gb of ram, it makes me much difficult to edit, thanks for your time.

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.3

Posted on Oct 28, 2024 5:15 AM

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Oct 28, 2024 7:21 AM in response to erdargo

Three hours is a bit excessive for videos . . . even the biggest Hollywood blockbusters are rarely that long.


It might be better to break your videos into segments or "chapters" of less than an hour and join them all together when you have finished editing.


Plugins are not installed in the FCP app so whenever you delete it there is no effect on either your plugins or projects.


There is no guarantee that removing all traces of Chrome and CMM will cure your problems but you are better without them.


Splitting your project into smaller parts is probably the most useful thing you can do.


Oct 28, 2024 7:31 AM in response to erdargo

In addition to chrome and cleanmymac, you have multiple remnants of avast. All that this does is slow down your mac and offer no security whatsoever.


Ian's advice to break things into smaller pieces is good, but even with a large 3h project your very powerful mac should be able to handle things, if not hampered by these useless and harmful processes hurting performance so severely.

Oct 28, 2024 7:36 AM in response to Ian R. Brown

i am spanish, so maybe i didnt explain propertly. I work for streamers so i recive records of their streams and then i edit them. The final video is about 10/15 minutes. The problem is that when i am editing a segment of this video that is between the first hour and a half for example, Final Cut runs good, but if i do this with a segment between 2 hours to the end, it is more lag the most near to the end its, even with 0 effects, cuts or whatever, the preview and the software in general alga. Sorry again for my english, hope you understand better now

Oct 28, 2024 9:44 AM in response to erdargo

You could try transcoding the video, and see if that helps.

I would not recommend optimizing, as it would create huge files, for such a long duration.

You could try exporting just the section that is causing problems, and then import that; see if using that video instead of the original makes any difference. I think that exporting as H264 should work fine, but if you are concerned with possible loss of quality, you could export as ProRes. It would be a larger file, but since it is just a few minutes and not the whole duration, that may not be so bad.

Oct 28, 2024 11:23 AM in response to Ian R. Brown

Ian R. Brown wrote:

I still think splitting the task may help.

Create 3 projects or even libraries and edit an hour in each finally combining them in a fourth.

Ian, if I understood correctly, the OP is not trying to do a 3 hour project. As clarified in later posts, there are long video sources that he is editing into a short (±15-minutes) project. The problem seem to be that parts of these long source videos lag when added to the timeline.

When i work with long videos, final cut slows

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