Canva video editing is unreliable — uploads loop, quality degrades
Canva users report needing to upload videos repeatedly before processing succeeds, with unexplained quality degradation appearing mid-edit. Downloads sometimes fail outright, forcing users to restart projects from scratch. These reliability failures undermine Canva's positioning as a beginner-friendly creative tool.
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