How to Export 4K Video Using Kinemaster?
To export a 4K video using Kinemaster, you need to follow a series of steps carefully. Let’s break each step down in detail:
- Open Kinemaster: The first step is to launch the Kinemaster app on your smartphone or tablet. If you don’t already have the app installed, you’ll need to download and install it from the Google Play Store (for Android) or the App Store (for iOS). Once the app is open, you’ll see the home screen where you can either start a new project or continue editing an existing one.
- Create or Open a Project: If you are starting fresh, tap the “Create New” button, usually located in the center of the screen. This will take you to a new editing timeline where you can begin adding video clips, audio, effects, and more. You’ll need to select an aspect ratio for your video, and if you’re aiming for a 4K resolution, it’s typically best to choose the 16:9 aspect ratio, which is the standard for most 4K videos. Alternatively, if you’ve already worked on a project and just want to export it in 4K, you can open the existing project by tapping on it.
- Edit Your Video: This step involves making all the necessary edits to your video. You can import video clips, photos, music, and sound effects to enhance your project. You also have access to various editing tools such as transitions, filters, and text overlays. If you want to adjust the color, audio levels, or apply any special effects, this is the time to do so. Once you’re satisfied with your video edits and are ready to export it, you can move on to the next step.
- Set Export Resolution: After finalizing your project, the next critical step is to export it. Tap the Export button, usually found in the top-right corner of the screen. A menu will appear where you can select your export settings. For 4K resolution, choose 3840×2160 pixels. This is the standard 4K resolution and will ensure your video maintains high definition. Additionally, you will need to choose a Frame Rate (typically 30fps or 60fps is ideal for smooth playback). The higher the frame rate, the smoother the video will appear, especially for fast-moving footage. You also have the option to set the Bitrate. A higher bitrate results in better video quality but can also increase the file size. If you’re aiming for high-quality output, use a higher bitrate.
- Export: Once you’ve selected the resolution, frame rate, and bitrate, tap the Export button to start rendering your video. The export process will begin, and it may take a little time depending on the length and complexity of your video. Kinemaster will render the video in 4K, and you will be able to see a progress bar indicating the remaining time. Be patient, as exporting in 4K can be demanding on your device, especially if it has many layers, effects, or high-resolution footage.
- Save and Share: Once the export process is complete, Kinemaster will notify you that the video has been saved to your device’s gallery or file storage. You can now access the 4K video file, share it directly to social media platforms, upload it to YouTube, or transfer it to other devices. If you’re planning to upload it to a platform that supports 4K, you should now have a high-quality video ready for sharing.
It’s important to note that not all devices support 4K video rendering, especially older smartphones or those with lower processing power. If your device isn’t capable of exporting in 4K, you may need to use a different device or adjust the export settings to a lower resolution like 1080p.