Recording quality and ProRes 422 HQ output
Controls the codec and quality level used when recording the live capture to disk.
Good to know
- All tiers include a recording quality selector with four presets: Efficient, Standard, High, and Maximum.
- Efficient uses a higher CRF for smaller files; Maximum uses a near-lossless CRF suited for archival.
- Pro and Pulse add an option to record in Apple ProRes 422 HQ (.mov), which is better suited for professional post-production workflows and editing in Premiere or DaVinci Resolve.
- ProRes files are significantly larger than H.264. A capture card that delivers uncompressed or low-compression input gives the best source quality regardless of the output format.
By plan: Starter Standard H.264 | Basic Standard H.264 | Pro H.264 + ProRes 422 HQ | Pulse H.264 + ProRes 422 HQ.