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No AV1 is not part of the MainConcept plugin. NathanBray wrote:Does it also work for Mainconcept AV1 beta?
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Plugin is not created to gain speed but to gain codecs support.Īs you see one of the weirdness of plugin API is that YUV format which Resolve sends is full range. Your conclusions are bit misleading, specially when comparing encoding on GPU and later talking about 100% CPU usage Other than this plugin is still beta version. There is also question about Resolve plugin structure and how well this is written and how much "delay" introduces. 422 to 420 conversion during encoding like h264 will take <1% CPU time (unless it's badly written). If you had x264 encoder natively in Resolve and then in plugin I don't think much difference will be there. You were talking about GPU encoding and with this you may use Resolve exporter as this most likely will be more efficient as in case of plugin it may end up that data leaves GPU and then in plugin has to go back there (which is big performance hit). Plenty apps now have certified encoder, including small apps.
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In the past Apple just wasn't willing to give license to any who wanted it, so only some software had it (also- Apple mandated Windows Server os). I'm not sure if Apple ever charged any fee (maybe), but it's not the case now (at least few years). I thought people got over this made up story about some unrealistic fees for ProRes license What will cost you is ProResRAW encoder, but this is for camera/recorder manufactures not app developers. You just have to sign an agreement with Apple, integrate libraries to your app and get Apple to approve it (which is somehow good as thanks to this ProRes integrations are most solid out of all codecs- can't tell this about eg. I know it for fact (from companies which are on this list) that it costs you nothing to get license these days. This is just a list of companies which licensed ProRes, nothing more. Last thing- now when many people got around DPP format, it's probably going to be changed to IMF (although probably not that quickly).Īnd where is the word about cost in your link? There are some assets on DPP website (bars, tones ), but since they changed website it's so hard to find them They all based on the same main DPP spec, with possible small (less important ) differences. If you're trying to do it first time I can assure you it will take bit of time to do.įollow one of the specs which are out there, eg. In case of broadcasters typically all of it is required, so creating DPP master is a lot of work. Mainconcept XML is just a template, so it will always need editing.įiles have to be R128 audio and EBU-R103 gamut normalised (Resolve video output should be fine).įor many deliveries you need eye ball report and auto QC report from approved auto QC tool.įor UK you need PSE certificate from one of the approved tools, like Vidchecker, Harding etc. All mandatory bits also need to be adjusted. Once you have whole timeline sorted then you need to edit XML.Īll parts start/duration need to be filled with total duration as well. Each part needs to end with 5 seconds hold (optional by spec itself but quite often mandatory forced by particular delivery point). If there are parts you have to correctly aligned them to next full minute (or further next if last part ends to close to next part slate). Audio channel layout schemas are fixed as well. You have to have it prepared in Resolve as template project. You have to remember that DPP is based on strict timeline layout with correct bars, audio tones etc. It's not like you edit your master and export using DPP preset. If you have access to old DPP metadata app then you can use it as validation tool. It's just simple XML, so any XML editor will do.
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Sublime for Mac or Notepad++ on PC are fine. This is a coming through a 3rd party plugin by MainConcept: Įg. This Codec Plugin sounds great and will investigate.

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Digging through the manual and forums didn't give me any insights. RE: encoding plug-ins - I just upgraded to Studio and don't see H.265 Master in the launch panel.


Visit /bmd-beta to see how it integrates into the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve timeline and sign up for the free beta, available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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With the plugin, projects can be rendered into professional broadcast camcorder formats, allowing exported video to remain in the original recording format.

The first company to offer this is MainConcept who have a Codec Plugin which offers DaVinci Resolve Studio users the ability to directly export a number of codec types like AS-11 UK DPP SD or HD compliant content, or rendered into HEVC in up to 8K resolution. Peter Chamberlain wrote:Hello all, we want to let you know about a new feature in v17 that allows companies to offer a plugin pack for additional and optimized render formats.
