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Why Is Clipchamp Buffering and How Can You Stop It?

Are You Tired of Clipchamp Taking Forever to Load Your Videos?

Clipchamp buffering happens when your computer struggles to process large video files or unusual file types. This frustrating issue can turn a quick edit into an endless waiting game.

The problem often starts when you add certain types of files to your project. Your computer tries to read these files but gets stuck because they’re too big or not compatible.

What Causes Clipchamp to Buffer?

Buffering usually occurs when you work with specific file formats. These formats make your computer work harder:

MOV Files

  • Made by Apple for iPhones and Macs
  • Often use special codes that Clipchamp struggles with
  • Can be very large in size
  • Contain high-quality video that needs more processing power

MKV Files

  • Open-source format with multiple parts
  • May have several audio tracks and subtitles
  • Complex structure confuses video editors
  • Not widely supported by web-based tools

HEIC Photos

  • Default iPhone camera format
  • Designed to save storage space
  • Newer format not recognized by many programs
  • Higher quality than regular JPEGs but harder to process

Simple Solutions That Actually Work

Fix 1: Convert MOV Videos to MP4

MP4 files work much better with Clipchamp. The H.264 codec inside MP4 files plays smoothly and loads faster.

Using VLC Media Player (Free Method):

  1. Download VLC media player from their official website
  2. Open VLC and click “Media” then “Convert/Save
  3. Click “Add” to choose your MOV file
  4. Press “Convert/Save” at the bottom
  5. Select “Video – H.264 + MP3 (MP4)” from the profile menu
  6. Click the settings gear icon and check “Keep original audio track
  7. Choose where to save your new file
  8. Hit “Start” and wait for conversion to finish

After conversion, import the new MP4 file into Clipchamp. You should see much faster loading and less buffering.

Fix 2: Convert HEIC Photos to JPEG

JPEG images load instantly compared to HEIC files. Most online tools can handle this conversion quickly.

Quick Online Method:

  1. Visit any HEIC to JPEG converter website
  2. Upload your HEIC photos by dragging them onto the page
  3. Choose JPEG as your output format
  4. Download the converted files
  5. Import the new JPEG files into Clipchamp

The conversion usually takes just a few seconds per photo.

Other Common Buffering Fixes

Check Your Internet Connection

Poor internet makes cloud-based editing tools like Clipchamp run slowly. Test your connection speed and restart your router if needed.

Close and Restart Clipchamp

If buffering continues, close your browser or the Clipchamp app completely. Reopen it and try again. This clears temporary files that might be causing problems.

Update Your Browser

Old browsers can struggle with modern video editing tools. Make sure you’re using the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.

Reduce Video Quality During Editing

Large 4K videos cause more buffering than smaller 1080p files. Consider working with lower quality versions during editing, then export in high quality.

How Can You Prevent Future Buffering Problems?

The best approach is to prepare your files before importing them into Clipchamp:

  • Convert all MOV and MKV files to MP4 format
  • Change HEIC photos to JPEG before editing
  • Keep video files under 1GB when possible
  • Use a stable internet connection
  • Close other programs that use lots of memory

These simple steps will save you hours of waiting and frustration. Your editing sessions will flow smoothly from start to finish.

Converting files might seem like extra work, but it’s much faster than dealing with constant buffering. Most conversions take just a few minutes and make your entire editing process run better.