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Voukoder is available, check if this plugin supports x264/265 lossless modes: (Also FFV1 and one other lossless codec)
https://www.voukoder.org/forum/threa...-instructions/ App Version Voukoder 10.2 Connector Version DaVinci Resolve Studio 17+ 0.7.0 (beta) |
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On Windows 10 (Creator Edition):
Voukoder can export Prores. The H264 encoder claims to be x264 but files are about 25% bigger when created with Voukoder x264 vs. VDub2's x264 when both are using identical settings. I'm familiar with the standard codecs, but Voukoder has a bunch that I know nothing about. Some may be lossless. Lagarith, Huffyuv, and RGB is missing. It doesn't remember previous settings and has no preset system. Resolve exports AVI with several codecs I'm not familiar with. It does do RGB but Avisynth+ gives an error when opening. I searched but found no solution. You can open the AVI directly in VDub2 though. Resolve imports Prores no problem. I have Quicktiime installed (for Avisynth QTInput). |
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LSmashVideoSource is a better choice for Prores in avs+ , and can open without indexing , and does not require Quicktime installed. The depreciated QTInput results in 8bit output |
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