


I'm 53, I've been a UK joiner for 37yrs, apprentice trained & time served, I make videos about my work & post them on Youtube so that i can share what I've learnt over the yrs,Īt the moment my filming is done with a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and welcome to the user to user forums. Graphics MSI GeForce RTX 3090 SUPRIM X 24GB OC GPUĪSUS ROG Thor 1200W Semi-Modular 80+ Platinum PSUįractal Design Define 7 XL Dark TG Case with 3 Fans

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Hitfilm express export movie#
Magix Movie Studio Platinum, from 2004-ish - Latest version,īoris Continuum, Sapphire, Silhouette Standalone + Plugin,ĭesktop PC Microsoft Windows 10 Pro - 64-BitĪSUS PRO WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI AMD MotherboardĪMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 3975WX 3.5GHz 32 CoreĬorsair iCUE H150i RGB PRO XT 360mm All-in-One Liquid CPU Cooler PS right lick on the file in Windows folder - Properties will give you an idea of Bit Rate of the orig file If you're import is HEVC it will have a lower Bit rate than it would if it was AVC, because HEVC was designed to help reduce storage use in high definition video like 4k & 8k, so if you're not exporting at the same format, HEVC - AVC, conversation of the bit rate might be hard to work out, I'm sure somebody knows tho 🤓Įach 1 second frame is made up of smaller GOB segments, 120fps will have 120 in that frame but 60fps will have 60, so converting to a lower frame rate you'll be loosing GOB frames & could have 'interesting' results so you'd have to play with that, I would Google GOB frames because i know very little about it. Not an easy one to answer, If you don't want loss in quality you need to examine the orig footage, MediaInfo will help with that, after download & install, right click on the video in your Windows folder, MediaInfo should be there, open it & choose Text from the View tab,
