On windows, the only features locked behind the paywall are required by professionals in film. This includes, but isn’t limited to, larger than 4K timelines, 10 bit footage, advanced fusion filters and effects, niche export quality settings. As long as you’re not working in the media industry, you won’t need these.
Try the free version first, before jumping into a crack. See if you even like it.
Isn’t DaVinci resolve free?
They pay wall hardware encoding, and possibly other features, like high resolution formats.
@ccdfa yeah but h264/mp4 exports are paid only from what I heard
You’ve heard incorrectly, as I use the free version to make videos of my terrible gameplay and I usually export to MP4 using H264.
They’re limited only on Linux.
On windows, the only features locked behind the paywall are required by professionals in film. This includes, but isn’t limited to, larger than 4K timelines, 10 bit footage, advanced fusion filters and effects, niche export quality settings. As long as you’re not working in the media industry, you won’t need these.
Try the free version first, before jumping into a crack. See if you even like it.
export it as some QuickTime/mov/whatever and recode it with handbrake.