Is there anything good in VS2020?

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Is there anything good in VS2020?

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Well. I just watched this about the blending feature in VS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo_nDs4feAQ

Immediately you will notice that this guy knows what is he talking about. (I wonder is he corel's stuff or freelance). That feature is highly important in video editing. Some of that is since X8 (which was a good leap). But is that alone will shadow on all the other (and sometimes very basic) VS2020's mishaps and hiccups? as you read so often here in the forum.
**I haven't install it yet.
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asik1 wrote:That feature is highly important in video editing.
While this feature may be the cat's meow, IMHO the most important thing in video editing is that after working for days on a VSP, VS can render it without crashing. Unfortunately, unexplained crashing has been an important feature of VS since at least VS2018.

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Nevertheless, it is indeed interesting. I have to confess I have never even noticed Blending before and had to look around before I could find it...possibly because I don't do much overlay work apart from straight out chroma keying.
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Post by cybernick »

Today I have download the trial. I am in still in 2019 version and not that happy due to crashes.
2020 crashed too. But the render speed has increased. At last they have started using GPU.
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