Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:11 pm
I don't think any of the performance settings will alter your delivery. I think they mostly give you good performance during editing by sacrificing quality. In the delivery job you can tell it to use optimized media and to avoid re-encoding (I think that was what it was) which would speed up delivery if you have optimized media generated. This is probably most useful if you come from a relatively compute intensive codec. I don't know since I don't have a problem delivering h.265, h.264, or BRAW quickly unless I use Neat Video or Fusion within Resolve.
The more important question to me is: what are you doing that you only deliver at 2 frames per second? That sounds like you have the media on a slow external drive, Neat Video noise reduction, or some Fusion with 2D text. What is your source media format and what is the format of your delivery?
If it is not a finished product, I usually turn off any heavy effects that are not needed at the time and deliver in an easy and light format like the Vimeo or YouTube presents at 1080p. I think those two limit the bit rate so the files are small and run pretty quickly both in the delivery and in Fusion Studio.
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