Sun Dec 27, 2020 3:05 am
You already got good advice, like using FFmpeg instead of DR's encoding.
But to explain why you'll never get what Hollywood or commercial footage looks like, you need to understand that your Sony 'Pro' camera (you didn't mention the model) is probably using much more compression than true professional cameras. If it's H.264/265 it's using a codec that was never made for acquisition, but for distribution, i.e. the last step in the chain. If that's applied in the first place, for recording, it'll compromise the quality of the outcome whatever you try. Resolve has to decode your original footage into uncompressed 32-bit float RGB before you work with it. But in the end, you'll have two more GOP compressions if you output H.264/265 and YT is doing it once more. We once tested 10 generations of GOP compression vs. 10 generations of a mezzanine codec (the original clip was low-compression R3D). H.264 looked like an avant-garde manga, while the mezzanine codec was hardly discernable visually.
Cascading GOP compression is BAD. Period.
You may be better of with external recording for your Sony, if my assumption is right.
My disaster protection: export a .drp file to a physically separated storage regularly.
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