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Optimal (quality) OBS video encoder for DaVinci Editing -

PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 1:31 am
by automagictv
Hello,

I'm new to DaVinci Resolve and am going to begin recording / exporting 4k footage (up from 1080p) and was hoping to get some clarity on this.

I record tutorial videos using OBS (I don't stream) and do some light camera work. I'm wondering what video encoder I should use in OBS to export footage in the highest quality format that's compatible / optimized for editing in resolve? I use the free version of Resolve (for now) so I don't believe the hevc_nvenc encoder would work for me as it outputs h.265 (I've heard this is the best one to use for screen recordings). Is there another option in place of this for near-lossless quality? The videos are max 30 minutes so space shouldn't be too much of an issue. Do any of you have any insight / advice here?

Some background info:
  • Will record and render in 4k
  • OS is Windows 10
  • Using DaVinci Resolve 17 (free)
  • I have a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 TI (relevant for OBS but not sure this is relevant for resolve b/c I use the free version)
  • Intel i7 9700
  • 32gb RAM

My current OBS Output settings:
  • Container Format: .mov
  • Video Encoder: h264_nvenc
  • Video Bitrate: 30,000 Kbps
  • Keyframe interval: 300
  • Audio Bitrate 320 Kbps
  • Audio Encoder: aac

Thanks so much in advance and please let me know if there's any other information I can provide to be helpful.

Re: Optimal (quality) OBS video encoder for DaVinci Editing

PostPosted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:27 pm
by Anthony Guild
Following as I would like to know this as well

Re: Optimal (quality) OBS video encoder for DaVinci Editing

PostPosted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:29 pm
by Jim Simon
I always recommend hardware recorders for screen capture you intend to edit. They typically offer editing friendly options like DNx and ProRes, whereas software normally doesn't.

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... ideoassist

Re: Optimal (quality) OBS video encoder for DaVinci Editing

PostPosted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 8:36 pm
by Jack Fairley
I would use mkv as your container. In the event of a crash, you won't lose your work, and you can remux it almost instantly to mp4, which will work with Resolve. The rest looks fine. If you're not already doing it, you can assign your audio sources to separate tracks for a recording, which could save you if you have some mixing issues during recording.

Re: Optimal (quality) OBS video encoder for DaVinci Editing

PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:04 am
by Uli Plank
While I second the recommendation for .mkv, it can hide one problem. When I checked my original .mkv out of OBS with MediaInfo, it seemed to be CFR. After re-wrapping it was shown as VFR, which many recordings out of OBS actually are.

This can cause all kinds of trouble in DR, most frequent ones are audio sync issues for lengthy recordings. So, until any screen recorder can handle this issue flawlessly (other are even worse), I can only second Jim's advice: get hardware recording!

Re: Optimal (quality) OBS video encoder for DaVinci Editing

PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 6:41 am
by Pedro Dias
Did you check this one out?