Hi Again, OK, last night I used OpenShot 1.3.0 alpha, and it performed much better than 2.2.1. but I still had a problem. First for the good, the pointer and line that follows the timeline behaved very well and stayed aligned with each other in comparison to 2.2.1. Also, when clicking on various parts of the timeline, the pointer positioned itself much quicker. I was able to drag to the timeline 372 clips which was about 1 hour 57 minutes of video which I was able to play normally and the pointer did not disappear this time when playing the video. The response time was greatly improved when bouncing around throughout the video. This time I did not create any titles but I will with my next tests. The problem I had was that I couldn't import 372 clips all at once. I think the same problem is still present from 2.2.1. I waited over 20 minutes and OpenShot was hung. I then tried importing 100 clips at a time, clips 0 to 100, then 101 to 200, then 201 to 300, then 301 to 372 which didn't work and hung OpenShot. I then tried importing clips 0 to 200 which worked, then 201 to 300 which worked and then in increments of 10, I imported the remaining clips 301 to 372 which worked. I then drug each clip to the timeline making a total video of about 1 hour 57 minutes. One other minor problem, I was not able to successfully open a project in 1.3.0 alpha that I created in 2.2.1. I had to create a new project for 1.3.0 alpha. I did not import clips 0 to 103 from the second memory card this time. I wanted to see if I could just work with the first memory card's video clips which would give me almost 2 hours of video. Tonight I will continue testing and this time I will import all the video clips from both memory cards and see if that makes a difference and creates any problems when OpenShot has to work with video clips that have the same ID. Thanks again, Don -----Original Message----- From: