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Batch Processing

Batch Processing

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What is batch processing?

Batch processing lets you automatically process several files simultaneously instead of applying changes to each file separately. 

In video or audio editing, batch processing allows editors to apply the same edits, filters, or conversions to multiple files at the same time, which can save a ton of time and effort. However, batch processing may require significant power to process large media files. You have to make sure your system can handle the workload without slowing down. 

What is batch video editing?

Batch video editing means you apply the same edits, transitions, or sound/visual effects to multiple video files simultaneously. This could mean you trim, resize, add filters, or export several videos at the same time.

What is a batch edit?

A batch edit is commonly used in video and audio editing when you have to perform repetitive tasks like format conversion, resizing, or adding effects on multiple files. Batch editing automates this process, which saves time and ensures consistency. 

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