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Originally Posted by heda
I wish REAPER could export directly to x264 with the option to specify the command parameters, or even better with access the x264 configuration dialog, without the need to export to loseless huge file and then finish the encoding in handbrake or similar. Am I dreaming too much?
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If it could use the commandline FFMPEG encoder, wouldn't it need to be able to frame-serve or something ?
Maybe we can cook up a solution ourselves that way. FFMPEG would give us a LOT of good options.
I could put timecode on the frame of the video, and export a no-audio Prores Proxy Quicktime-container video. I usually do the Prorex Proxy encoding via TEncoder, which uses FFMPEG, but it doesn't have timecode displays. For that I'd have to use Avisynth, and that's hard to setup I find.