Thanks Evert, I have not used proxies, but as I understand from your comment, 
it would not do much good for me here. 
One more thing Camille, do you mean MLT does make zero use of GPU for video 
processing? If so, this seems quite a drawback, but then adding GPU might be 
extra work on different platforms like mobile, Desktop, etc. because of 
different GPU architectures.  Any thoughts? 

- mehdi 
 
  On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 19:18, Evert Vorster<evors...@gmail.com> wrote:   Hi 
there, Mehdi.
To second Camille's suggestion, the first thing to try would be to lower the 
preview resolution. This setting does not affect the rendered video, but does 
provide a much smoother editing experience on older hardware. When editing 4K 
footage on my machine, I use a resolution of 540p for my monitor. This is near 
VHS quality, if you are old enough to remember that format.
Proxies are lower resolution copies of your original footage that Kdenlive can 
create automatically, and represents another level of smoothing of the editing 
process on older hardware. Unfortunately proxies create all sorts of problems 
in Kdenlive. Drawbacks include extra disk space used as well as the time it 
takes to generate. For your own sanity, please avoid using proxies if you can. 
Kind regards,Evert Vorster
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On Sun, 28 Jun 2020 at 14:24, Camille Moulin <camille.mou...@free.fr> wrote:

  Hi Mehdi, 
  
  Thanks for the  kind words about kdenlive :-). About your performance 
problem, on short term you can try to lower down the preview resolution (in the 
lower left corner of the monitor, see picture attached.)or you can enable 
proxies. On the medium/long term, the goal is to be able to use GPU, but this 
is quite a large task and needs also to be implemented at MLT's level. Cheers, 
Camille 
   
  
  On 28/06/2020 13:05, Mehdi Haghgoo wrote:
  
 [...] I have a small problem though, Kdenlive is bad at previewing in-edit 
tracks especially for high-res videos like 4k and when layering multiple 
tracks. It just plays with a lot of hiccups. I have low end laptop: core i5 
6200u dual core with Intel 520 graphics. Is there a way to improve the 
performance in future versions or are there any plans?  I have not tried 
kdenlive with a discrete graphics. Maybe, these issues are not present on 
powerful systems.  
  
 

 
 

 
 
 
  
  Again thank you for your great work. I would love this message to be seen as 
a query and suggestion at its best.  
  Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.  
  
  Best regards - mehdi 
  
 

 
 
  

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