The new Streaming Service profile for H.264 files simplifies the export of deliverables of different ratio, resolution, and dynamic range.
The Streaming Service encoding profile, with Compression set to H264 10bit.
The Streaming Service profile exports H.264 QuickTime files at bit rate based on the resolution, ratio, and frame rate of the clip. The files are encoded using the 8-bit or 10-bit H.264 High profiles.
The following export presets are available in
:Based on following table, if you export a standard-definition (SD) high-frame rate (HFR) 4K clip, the output is a file encoded at 60 Mbps. These data rates are based on the specifications from popular streaming services .
Resolution | Bit Rate (SDR/SFR) | Bit Rate (SDR / HFR) | Bit Rate (HDR/SFR) | Bit Rate (HDR / HFR) |
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640x360 | 1 Mbps | n/a | n/a | n/a |
854x480 | 2.5 Mbps | n/a | m/a | n/a |
1280x720 | 5 Mbps | n/a | 6.5Mpbs | n/a |
1920x1080 | 8Mpbs | n/a | 10 Mbps | n/a |
2560x1440 | 16Mpbs | n/a | 20 Mbps | n/a |
3840x2160 | 40Mpbs | 60 Mbps | 50Mpbs | 70 Mbps |
7680x4320 | 120 Mbps | 160 Mbps | 150 Mbps | 180 Mbps |
SDR—Standard Dynamic Range HDR—High Dynamic Range SFR—Standard Frame Rate (24, 25, 30 fps) HFR—High Frame Rate (48, 50, 60 fps) |
Using the Streaming Service profiles or presets also allows you to export a multiselection of content. The selected clips can all differ in resolution, frame rate, bit depth, and colour space: the Streaming Service profile will export each clip with its own bit rate. Only the bit depth applies to all.
To export multiple clips using the Streaming Service:
Each clip is exported with a bit rate that matches its resolution, frame rate, and colour space.
While this requires understanding encoding specifications, you can create your own multipurpose encoding profile.
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