![]() This is a task that I can do in a competing product that I no longer wish to use, so I am trying to find alternatives. Well, I don't understand your problem then. If you simply have to create in Resolve some master (at standard fixed frame size, eg HD) which has inside other videos which need positioning/cropping then Resolve is as good as any other NLE for this task. You just select clip in editing tab and then you have all needed options: You need to import videos and then you have crop/position option for every clip. You don't have to use many tools, all can be done in Resolve- background video, cropping/position of screen recordings, final timeline assembly and export. My delivery resolution is not a standard resolution. I understand that this is an uncommon workflow, but it's not so uncommon that 2 competitors of resolve can't do it (and I can use neither for specific reasons) So if I'm working with footage of a computer desktop (which I am), I need to crop to a window and output footage of that window at that resolution. In Resolve it's always going to be way more clicks. I checked handbrake, and it does not seem to have any easy way to adjust the video time when cropping. ![]() There's dozens of windows I need to make crops of in a given video over the course of the video. From what I've been able to figure out, I would need to create multiple videos in resolve, go to handbrake to crop and export to h264, re-import to resolve to do some compositing and re-export to h264 again. So think of using a program with many pop-up windows that occur during use. I am creating a video tutorial of this product. This gives my customer video based educational content along with a text-based companion content that is directly linked and visually similar to the video format (with slightly different overlay and some compositing) Then I go back and create cropped videos of the usage of these pop-up windows (from the original video, this is important!) and inline these with a text explanation and a time link to the original video. Once again, I really appreciate you folks talking this out with me.ĪdmiralBumbleBee wrote:Along with the reason I wrote above, another issue is that some windows are very high aspect ratios, and some are very low. ![]() There's really not any 'common' delivery size. Some windows are toolbar like, some are for plugins, some are dialogs, some are very wide timeline views, etc. ![]() You need a tool which simply crops and exports, without such a thing like project frame size.Īs you found- AME is good for this, mentioned Vdub2 (on PC), Apple Compressor. Other approach (more engineering alike) is to first find crop values (and IN/OUT points) for all file sand then put it through an automatic processing with ffmpeg. If you're willing to pay small money I can write you simple app (or Apple service under right click) which would do it. You would just have to manually find crop values+IN/OUT (in any preferred tool) and store them in some text file. I need to investigate how well apple compressor and Avidemux handle this.How to Crop Video Files without Quality Loss It does seem like I will have to rely on on a secondary tool at this point if I wish to use resolve. Run the best video crop software for PC and Mac after you install it on disk. ![]()
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