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What is the best 4K video editor on Windows 11 for beginners?
Okay. OpenReel Video as a 4K video editor for Windows 11 is an intriguing and viable option, provided you are aware of its nature as a browser-based tool and its current state of development. It's a fully open-source, MIT-licensed editor that runs 100% client-side, meaning your videos are processed locally and never uploaded to any server. It can be an excellent, free 4K video editor, but there are several critical errors you need to avoid to have a smooth experience.
How to Get Started
1. Check Your Hardware: Verify your HP laptop has a dedicated GPU and at least 8GB of RAM. You can check this in the Task Manager.
2. Update Your Browser: Ensure you are using a fully updated version of Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.
3. Test with a Small File: Don't start with your most important 4K project. Import a short 4K test clip to see how the editor performs on your system. This will let you identify any performance bottlenecks or bugs without risking significant work.
4. Save Frequently: While OpenReel Video features auto-save to your browser's local storage, it's good practice to also use the project export feature to back up your work.
By the way. Before starting, verify your HP laptop meets these specs. If it doesn't, using OpenReel as your primary 4K video editor will likely result in poor performance. For complex projects, be patient, close other memory-hogging applications, and consider breaking your project into smaller parts. This is a key consideration for any browser-based 4K video editor.