![]() ![]() While Handbrake forced me to convert to H.264, Shutter Encoder allows me to convert to ProRes 422 LT (as well as tons of other codecs). Since I can no longer work with H.264 footage, I switched from Handbrake to Shutter Encoder to convert my VFR footage to CFR. I've still not figured out why that is that case. Even though I had upgraded to a faster processor with twice the RAM, I quickly discovered that my new system could not deal as well with the H.264 footage as my old system could. This month I upgraded from a 2014 MBP (16GB, OS Mojave) to a 2018 MBP (32 GB, OS Catalina) and from CC 2018 to CC 2020. Then I would edit that H.264 footage in Premiere CC 2018, export it as a H.264 mp4 file, and everything was fine. My workflow in the past has been converting the variable frame rate footage to a constant frame rate H.264 footage using Handbrake.
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