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ben1000  
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 7, 2017 8:34:39 PM(UTC)
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Howdy...

I'm looking for suggestions for the best recording codec on vMix to edit in FCP and Premiere on a Mac...

I see a lot of folks using MagicYUV with vMix... Does that have a QuickTime component that will make it FCP-compaticle?

Looking for something more CPU friendly than H.264....

Thanks! I appreciate your suggestions!

Best,

Ben
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#2 Posted : Sunday, October 8, 2017 8:23:59 AM(UTC)
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Hi

If you have enough storage and CPU on vMix, just go with ProRes or VC3/DNxHD.

You could also try SHQ2 codec (from Newtek). I know it works with Premiere but never tried with FCP. It's pretty much the same specs and quality as ProRes.

More CPU friendly than H.264? On vMix host or post-production computer? Because on vMix if you use hardware encoding for h.264, it's the GPU doing all the work so it cannot be more CPU friendly.

H.264/MP4 at high bitrates (25 Mbits and above) is imho the most CPU friendly and the most compatible option for recording and post editing.

Guillaume
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