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I've been using Davinci Resolve about 2 years now, I love the software and own the studio version. One piece I feel I have not mastered yet is the best export settings.
I work on a Mac and I feel like I've gotten my exported footage to look almost identical to my timeline, which is great! Files I export look great to me, however when uploading to popular social media networks I feel the quality drops significantly. Colors look less saturated and sometimes I get big issues with artifacts and pixelation of my footage.
So my question is, what is your workflow for uploading to YouTube, Facebook and/or Instagram?
I'd love to know your settings and tricks used for each of the popular social media networks (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Vimeo)
- Resolution of video based on where it's being uploaded
- Format
- Codec
- Frame rate
- Quality
- Keyframes
- Encoding Profiel
- ETC.
Also, is anyone using other software platforms to further render before uploading? Examples would exporting from DR, then opening in Quicktime and exporting a QT file at 720p for best Instagram quality. Or using Handbrake to re-render a DNxHR file from Davinci Resolve.
Thanks for any input you have!
I work on a Mac and I feel like I've gotten my exported footage to look almost identical to my timeline, which is great! Files I export look great to me, however when uploading to popular social media networks I feel the quality drops significantly. Colors look less saturated and sometimes I get big issues with artifacts and pixelation of my footage.
So my question is, what is your workflow for uploading to YouTube, Facebook and/or Instagram?
I'd love to know your settings and tricks used for each of the popular social media networks (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Vimeo)
- Resolution of video based on where it's being uploaded
- Format
- Codec
- Frame rate
- Quality
- Keyframes
- Encoding Profiel
- ETC.
Also, is anyone using other software platforms to further render before uploading? Examples would exporting from DR, then opening in Quicktime and exporting a QT file at 720p for best Instagram quality. Or using Handbrake to re-render a DNxHR file from Davinci Resolve.
Thanks for any input you have!