In the export menu, the compression quality settings are None, Low, Medium and High. If I understand correctly, is the "None" mean no additional compression during export, and the "High" is compressed but good quality? "None" means native quality?
I think this changed in resolve 18. Video encode is always at 0. But the power draw gets higher than 100W on both h264 and h265. So I guess it's always doing something. In 264 it's faster, because it's easier to encode i guess
Thanks James. Ur channel is very useful. If there is only time to learn one tool, which tool u would suggest to learn for video editing? Shotcut or Filmora? I would not mind spending the time but would be prefer something that can be versatile but not too complicated like Davinci Resolve
Thanks for your question. I'd suggest you try both for a few days. Try to do the basics like cut, trim, add titles and transitions on 1 or 2 videos. Then see which one feels better for you. After that, focus on the one you like most. Remember that Filmora is a paid software & Shotcut is free.
This has just saved me SO MUCH time! Thank you so very much for taking the time to film this tutorial and share it here. So grateful I came accross it!
Ok, but is it just me or the "Speed" readout is absolutely useless? Like watch 1:43, the way that the "Speed" readout shoots up to 2.02408x before it even gets to the next keyframe. It should be steady there?? Even when it's not playing the timeline, in my version of Shotcut (latest), it seems to either have the opposite readout of what it should or just something random. Very confusing.
I might be trippin. Idfk. More importantly, this stupid filter STILL does not work with copy + pasting clips, which I thought was one of the main points in understanding and using it instead of the basic "Speed Forward" filter. My confidence has dwindled in my understanding of the Speed readout, but Im 99% sure that copy+pasting clips that have been altered with Time Remap completely bugged them out, because in the pasted clip, the Speed readout says "Frozen" despite there CLEARLY being a positive slope in the keyframe bar, and, when I click on any part of the timeline where its messed up, the Frozen readout instantly swaps to what it should be, even if I click on the timeline on the exact same frame that I was already on, but in playback the clip is in fact frozen for no apparent reason. Cool introduction video though, I like how you show off how to use it effectively by grabbing keyframes ahead of time while looking forward to see how the effect impacts the endpoint youre looking for
Hey James, thx for the new video! Is there a way to use Shotcut with two monitors? The preview window is sometimes very small when it comes to details. The proposal to outsource to a second monitor would be great
I'm Australian. This AI feature clones my voice successfully but still reads the vowels as American, not Australian. e.g. Pronounces the word 'Mastery' like 'Mass-tery' instead of more Australian like 'Mars-tery'. Thanks!