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    Really appreciate the recommendations, I’ll definitely start using ShadowPlay moving forward. Had no idea it was included with Nvidia, so that’s already a game-changer compared to my old method of recording full hour-long sessions and cutting out all the junk afterward.

    I actually gave Premiere a shot and, I’m impressed. Took me like 5 minutes to figure out how to even trim clips and another 10 to learn how to move images around without typing in coordinates manually �� Still loads to figure out, but it’s miles better than Clipchamp already.

    Still no clue how to properly time music to clips though, and finding tracks that actually fit is a whole separate struggle, anything decent is usually copyrighted. Just posted a Steel Hunter vid using Premiere (though it’s OBS footage since I uninstalled the game and have zero desire to reinstall it again). I cant seem to add a screenshot of my timeline to this thread like you did.

    I do a lot of work in Unreal Engine too, which drains me enough as is, so I haven’t really got the capacity for learning advanced editing just yet, but when I do, I’ll definitely hit you up. Thanks again for all the help and advice, it’s made things much better.

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    Hey man!

    Glad to hear you’re already getting the hang of Premiere Pro—that’s seriously impressive for just starting out! It’s a beast of a program, but once you learn a few tricks, it’ll save you so much time compared to Clipchamp.

    A couple of quick tips based on your timeline:
    • For blurring: I noticed you’re using a roundabout method. Premiere has a way easier way: just grab Gaussian Blur or Camera Blur from the Effects panel, then use the built-in mask tool (the rectangle/ellipse icons in the Effect Controls tab). Drag it over the area you want blurred, adjust the blur strength (I usually go for 20-30%), and you’re done. Bonus: you can copy-paste the entire effect to other clips! Saves tons of time.
    • Music timing: Still tricky, but try this: drop your track into the timeline, zoom in, and use M to add markers on beat hits. Then snap your cuts/clips to those markers.


    And yeah, Steel Hunter is just pain. Even with cheats, getting thrown into lobbies with maxed-out bots while you’re on a starter mech feels like a prank. I gave up after three matches—no shame in uninstalling haha.
    Keep at it, and don’t sweat the small stuff. Your progress is already insane! 🚀

    Seriously considering writing a full beginner’s guide for video editing someday—might save folks the headache we went through
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    Yo!

    So I actually ended up cancelling Premiere Pro, the encoder just wasn’t cutting it. It refused to play my Division clips properly no matter what I tried because its old framework, even tried fixing clips to cfr with handbrake but premiere engine is the issue not the clips. Switched over to DaVinci Resolve instead, not only is it free, but honestly, I think it’s way better overall. Way smoother experience so far even lets you use the premiere layout.

    Also dropped ShadowPlay, turns out it switches to variable frame rate when the GPU’s under load, which was messing things up for recording. Went back to OBS but with more optimized settings, and it’s running much cleaner now.

    The gaussian blur tip is huge manually cropping images was annoying af

    Appreciate the help either way, been learning a ton just from trying different setups. Just need to wrap my head around the music and markers and i should have something decent up.
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