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Why does moving objects in some videos flicker or distort horizontally

This is called interlacing. It's a video artefact left over from the days when video signals for television (and domestic systems) sent every other horizontal line, then filled in the missing gaps, ...
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Lowering preview resolution for better on-the-fly timeline rendering in Davinci Resolve

I believe Proxy Mode is what you are looking for. You can find it in the Playback Menu. Playback > Proxy Mode >
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What is the normal rendering time?

Check your GPU settings in AME prefs should be targeting your particular GPU. Choice of GPU can effect render time significantly. A GPU with a high CUDA processor count is best for these renders on a ...
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Does it help to record at a higher bitrate and render at a lower one?

Yes there is. When you edit a video, you're making cuts to the existing stream that has been encoded. Lossy video codecs (like h264, which most people use when they make an mp4 for online viewing) ...
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Which settings should I use for transparent video?

I normally use ProRes 4444 set to "RGB + Alpha" and "Millions of Colours+"
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video bad resolution it stuck in some frames

Being a .mov shouldn't cause that issue on its own. Video files have wrappers and codecs. The ".mov" file name is just the wrapper. The codec is the way the file is encoded inside the ...
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severe artifacts pixelation when using cuda rendering premiere pro

Rolled back the Nvidia driver to the version before and it seems to have fixed it. Might be a bug. Typical!
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Is my MP4 file size too big?

Resolve’s default bitrates err on the side of caution. For most use cases, it’s ok to reduce the default bitrate significantly, but an exact amount is subjective, and depends largely on the source ...
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Davinci Resolve 17 Omitting Clips from within Fusion Clips in Render

The best way to control the order-of-operations is to do all of your compositing in a single Fusion clip; all of your keying and corner-pinning happens in a single Fusion clip, ideally. To set this up,...
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Producing video for multiple platforms

Let's assume that your 'lower thirds' are images, and are not dynamically generated. For example you have youtube-l3rd-1.png, youtube-l3rd-2.png, and youtube-l3rd-3.png for YouTube, and school-l3rd-1....
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Video rendering taking 13 Hrs to render for a normal video less than 2 minute

Rendering speed depends on a lot of factors. Things that slow the render down include using a lot of CPU intensive effects, lots of CPU intensive precomps, effects which require multiple frames to be ...
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Video production at higher quality - alternatives and solutions

First variant: You can try to set resloution of your display to 1920x1080, but I think that you will have scroll on your screen. I know that with digital connect via DVI port on Windows PC with XP it ...
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Why my workstation PC is rendering too slow on Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2019?

Have you read Adobe's system requirements for Premiere Pro? I think you'll find that a GPU is absolutely crucial for Premiere renders. Looking at your specs you seem to have got everything fairly well ...
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Premiere Pro takes several minutes to render six seconds

I managed to figure out my problem. I decided to try disabling my video adapters to see if that fixed my problem thinking that there was an issue with having two dedicated GPUs. I found no problem ...
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