

H.264 didn't have (as much) difficulty running raw videos. However, H.265 stutters badly on Mac Mini and barely keeps up on my iMac.


I know H.265 is newer and supposed to use better compression algorithms and be smaller in size than H.264. Looking for benefits of using one format over another.H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support DivX, Xvid, and Flash Video formats is available MediaPlayerLite can also use the QuickTime and the RealPlayer architectures Supports native playing of OGM and Matroska container formats.If somehow that doesn't work, look at whats happening in your video at the time it freezes. Or, if you don't have to go to h.264, just stay in DNx. This gives less for your CPU to have to do all at once. Export into DNxHR HQ, then put that into Media Encoder and convert that to h.264.
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