![]() I use it of course, but I like to avoid it as much as possible.įor what it's worth, I did just try to use FFmpeg in the terminal and didn't really get anywhere even after watching a video on how to do it. I like Linux because it's the most stable platform but it's a love/hate relationship with the terminal. I can follow directions and cut and paste with the best of them but using it in Linux is something I try to stay away from if I can. I'm just not good with command line stuff. Inconvenient, for sure and I'd much rather have the option to encode audio directly in resolve, but it's a better workaround than re-encoding the whole video externally. ![]() It takes less than a minute of processing even for 1h videos. Smunaut wrote:As a side note, you can encode to `.MOV` (selecting whatever video codec) and selecting `PCM` for Audio.Īnd then using ffmpeg to just convert to mp4 and just compressing the audio, and copying the video stream (no re-encoding). ![]()
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