@Andy Mees
I tried it a bit and felt the files with DNxHR (ProRes not applicable (PC) and Cineform is not offered to me by Resolve?) are too big. The list here gives it quite well what to expect:
https://blog.frame.io/2017/02/13/compar ... te-codecs/However, this applies to 24fps, I have 60fps. With about 20 hours of playtime for a game, the intermediate file gets huge. Therefore I wanted to convert it with Handbrake, which offers me (for me) visually lossless compression, but with smaller file sizes.
Thanks for the suggestion anyway. I will consider it again.
@peterjackson
Man (...), there's no need to answer annoyed? I was just asking a question. And even though you say the question is very basic, it remain unanswered. I've read through the pages on ffmpeg (and it doesn't say that "slow(er)" in principle brings nothing). And sorry that I didn't immediately understand how the program works, not everyone here has the same level. I'm pretty new to this and thought a post in a forum is the right thing to do after I read about something, test it, and can't find answers to my questions. My fault.
"You really seem to make no attempt even at trying to understand things."
Rude. =/
Thank you anyway for the tip. Fortunately there's a demo so I'll try first.
@ll
Have a great new year.