Hi if i was to get davinci resolve 19 pro and pay for the full version would i need to do all of this . your work flow if very good . and i have subscribe to your channel , i am just about to get the Calf gen 2 and was looking for a quick one stop shop workflow . would the full version of davinci pro 19 solve this .many thanks Scott
Great question and thanks for subscribing to my channel! Yes, getting the pro version of Davinci Resolve would mean that you can handle all of these tasks (color grading, trimming, combining, and adding music) in one place and still export at 8k resolution. It's definitely the way to go if you don't mind paying the price for it (and it is a great value, IMO). These steps are just for folks who want more control and flexibility while only using free tools. Oh, and Hugh Hou has tutorials on how to get even more out of Davinci Resolve like adding text and titles to immersive content. Plus you can take advantage of all of the video transitions that DR has to offer too. Take care and good luck!
Hi, thanks for this video. Do you think I would I be able to batch the ffmpeg process by writing the code as follows and also use 60 fps? ffmpeg -i *.mp4 -filter:v fps=60 *_60fps.mp4
Hi if i was to get davinci resolve 19 pro and pay for the full version would i need to do all of this .
your work flow if very good . and i have subscribe to your channel , i am just about to get the Calf gen 2 and was looking for a quick one stop shop workflow . would the full version of davinci pro 19 solve this .many thanks Scott
Great question and thanks for subscribing to my channel! Yes, getting the pro version of Davinci Resolve would mean that you can handle all of these tasks (color grading, trimming, combining, and adding music) in one place and still export at 8k resolution. It's definitely the way to go if you don't mind paying the price for it (and it is a great value, IMO). These steps are just for folks who want more control and flexibility while only using free tools.
Oh, and Hugh Hou has tutorials on how to get even more out of Davinci Resolve like adding text and titles to immersive content. Plus you can take advantage of all of the video transitions that DR has to offer too.
Take care and good luck!
Hi, thanks for this video. Do you think I would I be able to batch the ffmpeg process by writing the code as follows and also use 60 fps? ffmpeg -i *.mp4 -filter:v fps=60 *_60fps.mp4