![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve learned a bit, or at least have been reading a lot about codecs since I posted this. ![]() When I said “a little faster” I meant how long it took to encode to the edit friendly version. Do any of the other options matter or just leave them to default? I really can’t find much detail on this.Īlso, is there a way to convert multiple files? Dragging them in one by one will be annoying, it took 24 minutes to do a 30 minute video and I have probably 8+ hours of video to go through split up across a dozen videos. Sorry if dumb question, I am pretty knew to video editing, but would really like to upload to youtube, reasonably, the best video quality I can. My source video codec is h.264, am I actually losing anything if I just use that when converting? Other than it taking a little longer? If there will still be some loss in quality how much is there and how much of a difference between good better and best? Now it’s a little faster than “good” which is h.264 but the file size is huge. Originally I thought I wanted “best” which is ut video. Hi all, using my phone as my recording device, 4k60fps, but apparently it is variable refresh rate so I am getting the message to convert. ![]()
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