![]() ![]() #Obs quicksync 720p settings software#I do not know what the performance difference of software H.263 vs hardware H.264 is (again, test). The custom ffmpeg output is software based (which means it will use the CPU). x264 is a software implementation of H.264 (slightly confusing, I know). Select QuickSync H.264, as the game will perform better (but test out how much!). To test encoding settings out, it is however adequate. The Intel HD graphics 3000 can do hardware H.264 encoding, but it will not look at good as the software version. ![]() HDR options in Davinci is for the studio version only. To convert files, I recommend (a frontend to ffmpeg, if you prefer command line fiddling, just use ffmpeg directly) ![]() Youtube can work with the DNxHR format, but that format takes up a lot of space (in the order of 1gb per min), if you are going for the best quality possible. Then you have a compressed file in mp4/mov/whatever format, you need to convert it to DNxHR or PRORES (or my personal favorite: mpeg4 aka h.263) in order to work effeciently in Davinci. Audio is in AAC format by default, making it not an issue. OBS has hardware encoding and x264 encoding, both gives 8 bits output (as of OBS 17.0.2), making HDR somewhat impossible.Īs for the encoding, NVENC H.264 has a lossless Rate Control option, x264 has a CRF (see for info) option, so you can make it lossless that way. To answer your question we must know something more: ![]()
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