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Davinci resolve editing clip scale
Davinci resolve editing clip scale




davinci resolve editing clip scale davinci resolve editing clip scale

Note: I am trying to record in HD to get a higher frame rate on a total resource hog of a game. Nearly identical results, and both are unusable.ĭoes anyone have any experience with this? I then re-rendered the clip, but this time I skipped Step 1. It starts off VERY sharp for the first 1-2 seconds, then becomes unusable. 2x 4K, 2160 (when your working with 1080p footage) 3x 6K, 3240 4x 8K, 4320 The other options your presented with are Sharpness, and Noise Reduction. Select the size by which you are upscaling your footage. I tested viewing it at both HD and 4k, and the results were the same. Right Click on the clip and select ‘Clip Attributes’ Locate ‘Super Scale’ at the bottom of the video tab. This resulted in a clip that had worse quality than the original HD recording. Step 1: Changes the clip's Super Scale from None to 2x, and kept sharpness and denoise at mediumStep 2: Changed the timeline's resolution to 4kStep 3: Changed the Render Resolution to 4k I recorded 30 seconds worth of a game at 60 fps at HD/1080, then performed the following steps: I recently discovered DaVinci Resolve's (Studio) Super Scale, and have been testing it on video game recordings (my typical work). I fixed/adjusted this by using the Custom rendering option, instead of the YouTube rendering option. Edit/Resolved: This issue has been resolved! I believe the issue was I was rendering at too low of a Bit Rate.






Davinci resolve editing clip scale