There are commercial solutions for this. But not everyone wants to invest money straight away when they have just bought a computer and editing programme and are now faced with another problem. Or you work with the free version of DaVinci Resolve (DR for short) under Windows or Linux and don't want to buy the studio version for the time being. This is less relevant for the Mac because you have already acquired support for many codecs with the purchase of the machine, but not everything works there either.A very helpful programme comes into question here - Shutter Encoder(shutterencoder.com), which I expressly do not want to call "free" for good reason, but simply "donationware". The developer, Paul Pacifico, has clearly earned our donations. It is based on ffmpeg, which means that anyone who is not afraid of command lines could do much the same thing. For everyone else, it is the Shutter Encoder (SEnc for short) that simplifies all its possibilities for users. It runs under Windows, Li...
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