Low-res mode makes the editor feel faster by using lower-resolution copies of your video while you edit. Your original high-res files are untouched — Tella only uses the low-res copies inside the editor. When you share or export, your viewers always see the full-quality video.Documentation Index
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Low-res mode is on by default for new videos. You don’t need to do anything to turn it on — just open your video in the editor and Tella takes care of the rest.
Why it’s on by default
Low-res mode helps the editor stay responsive, especially with:- Long videos
- Videos with many clips
- Large screen recordings (4K or 5K)
- Older or lower-powered computers
Turning low-res mode off
If you want to see the full-resolution files while editing, you can switch low-res mode off:- Open your video in the editor.
- In the top toolbar, click the Low-res button (the flame icon) to toggle it off.
Generating low-res files
The first time you open a video, Tella generates the low-res files in the background. For longer videos this can take a few minutes. You can keep recording or editing other videos while it runs.What your viewers see
Troubleshooting
The Low-res button is disabled
The Low-res button is disabled
Generating is taking a long time
Generating is taking a long time
Generating low-res files can take a few minutes for longer videos. You don’t need to wait on this screen — record or edit other videos while it runs in the background.
I see an error generating low-res
I see an error generating low-res
If low-res generation fails, please contact support so we can investigate.