So, you're telling me that a free 3rd party program is better than a $100 program? Great. I'm glad I wasted all my money on this. But seriously, why would this program, that is supposed to be a top-of-the-line video editor (again $100) NOT have an option to do what this 3rd party freeware does? The answer is, IT SHOULD. There's no reason that Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 should not have some sort of frame rate stabilizer that allows you to render videos like mine. Furthermore, I just want to note that back when I had Windows Movie Maker (which is free, but from a reliable source), it allowed me to render videos with variable frame rates OVER AN HOUR long and that's from a free old piece of software. So, basically I guess there's nothing I can really do at this point because I got this program so that I didn't have to download a crappy 3rd party program such as the one you're showing me. But, whateverthecase, I guess I'll just have to put up with this unless someone has an actual solution that doesn't involve scouring the internet for horrible freeware from shady sources. Also, I'm just wondering, what are gamers using these days to render videos if not this? I've heard some people are using Vegas Pro, but I don't think that's around any more, or at least not owned by a reliable company. So yeah, if anyone knows of any video editing programs I actually CAN use and could let me know in this topic that would be great. Thanks.
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