Hello. Could you share your render speed for h264 (x264) 10bit 4:2:0 in resolve please?
I got confusing rendering speed on my Legion 5 (4800H, GTX1660Ti, DDR 64Gb), latest Voucoder 12.2 and connector, latest Nvidia Drivers.
My render speed results for 8 sec Sony X-AVC I 10 bit 4:2:2 59,94 Log UHD (around 600Mbps) 589 MB file without any color correction are:
Resolve Voucoder x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 ultrafast - 2.7 fps 226 MB
Resolve Voucoder x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 medium - 2.52 fps 210 MB
Resolve Voucoder ProresKS HQ - 9.2 fps - 966 MB
Resolve Voucoder ProresKS LT - 6.5 fps - 611 MB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 ultrafast - 29.04 fps 130 MB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 medium - 13.15 fps 70 MB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 0 medium - 7.95 fps 318 MB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 0 ultrafast - 23.14 fps 486 MB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF -6 medium - 6.83 fps 603 MB
It seems Handbrake uses different CRF scale and with the same CRF produces lower quality files.
I tried to compare quality in FFmetrics but it showed confusing results. Handbrake export and ProresKS showed too much lower PSNR than x264 from Voucoder in Resolve.
So I reexported all files to x264 10bit lossless 4:4:4 (FFmetrics shows significantly lower results for some uncompressed formarts with unknown luma range like Prores 4444XQ, Quicktime Uncompressed so I exported to x264). It's important to set "YUV high bit depth" setting in Resolve when exporting with Voucoder.
To compare the PSNR with original file from camera:
Original File exported to x264 10 bit 4:4:4 lossless - 62 dB
Resolve Voucoder ProresKS HQ - 9.2 fps - 966 MB - 61.83 dB
Resolve Voucoder ProresKS LT - 6.5 fps - 611 MB - 60.38 dB
Resolve Voucoder x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 medium - 2.52 fps 210 MB - 59.22 dB
Resolve Voucoder x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 ultrafast - 2.7 fps 226 MB - 58.22 dB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 medium - 13.15 fps 70 MB - 55.95 dB
Handbrake x264 10 bit 4:2:0 CRF 12 ultrafast - 55.15 fps 130 MB - 55.15 dB
So if you have any ideas on how to speed up h264 10 bit 4:2:0 exports in Resolve please let me know.