Quick update, but the Convert to Edit-friendly option in the properties panel, doesn’t appear to like .ts files in the slightest. Tried it three times using all options and just got a failed job icon, each time. So that was .mp4, .mov and .mkv all failed and I tried a range of .ts clips
So for this smaller clip I converted it to .mp4 via handbrake yesterday and then upscaled it in shotcut and resized it to remove the borders. Which is how I normally do a lot of my videos, this ensures the stutter is removed:
Sadly this footage is is a small sample of what I have in a bigger project of a look at 20+ SNES titles, that lasts about 45 minutes. I’m going to build it with a lower resolution and see how much skipping occurs with all the different ts files. Strangely the R-Type 3 footage is one of the worse a test sample of some of the other footage didn’t skip.
This will be the only project I ever use the raw .ts files for in shortcut I’ll just stick with .mp4 files in future, unless you guys are able to add a fix in at a later date, but as this is a legacy issue, I won’t expect any type of fix. I would just suggest a warning message is added to displayed on unsupported formats import into shotcut.
I’ve also uploaded an additional .ts file sample this one is from a different SNES game that isn’t as fast paced as the last: [Link removed no longer needed]