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- Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2017 3:36 am
Pardon me if this should be obvious, but I have looked over the User Guide and searched all over online and can't seem to figure this out. I am using the latest free version of Resolve. According to the guide, there should be a multi-pass encoding option when using H264 for either QuickTime or MP4, but I am not given this option. I have looked at screenshots from other people and the option is just not there for me. Am I crazy or is this just not an option in the free version? If so, really ought to be mentioned in the guide...
Along similar lines, I noticed the audio for MP4 formats maxes out at a relatively low bitrate of 192 kbps. Is this also a limitation of the free version?
I am currently trying to figure out what the best encoding workflow is for me. I really don't need any of the features of the paid version, so if these are the only things missing, then I would like some suggestions on the best render settings in Resolve for videos that will be re-encoded with Handbrake for upload to YouTube (preferably something high quality and fast, basically). Thanks!
Along similar lines, I noticed the audio for MP4 formats maxes out at a relatively low bitrate of 192 kbps. Is this also a limitation of the free version?
I am currently trying to figure out what the best encoding workflow is for me. I really don't need any of the features of the paid version, so if these are the only things missing, then I would like some suggestions on the best render settings in Resolve for videos that will be re-encoded with Handbrake for upload to YouTube (preferably something high quality and fast, basically). Thanks!