The x64 version clearly outperforms – and crucially, does not crash on large projects.

: This feature analyzes your video for previously rendered sections and only renders new or revised parts, which can significantly reduce exporting time .

| Component | x86 (32-bit) Minimum | x64 (64-bit) Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 7 SP1 / 8 / 10 | Windows 10 (64-bit) | | CPU | Intel Core i3 or AMD A4 | Intel Core i5/i7 (6th gen+) | | RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB+ (16 GB for 4K) | | GPU | Intel HD Graphics 5000 | NVIDIA GTX 1050+ (for NVENC) | | VR | N/A | DirectX 12 compatible |

: A standout tool that allows you to track a moving object in your footage and attach text, images, or blur effects (like obscuring a face or license plate) to it.

It’s possible you’re referring to a pirated, cracked, or mislabeled repack found on unauthorized torrent or warez sites. Such versions often use fake or misleading naming to lure users.

This version refined the multi-cam feature. You could sync up to six angles via audio waveform or timecode. The “Multi-Cam Editor” window allowed you to switch angles in real-time while watching the preview, making music festival or wedding editing a breeze.

No. You need X15 or higher for AI tools (masking, audio ducking) and AV1 codec support.

Circa 2017–2018 (Build 21.6.0.61 represents a later, refined patch of the X11 generation)

This patch is cumulative. If you have an earlier 2021 build, installing 21.6.0.61 brings you fully up to date.

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