What is the point of 8 bit processing of effects? I would think it is to improve real time performance but would it also have an impact on render file sizes? I wouldn't think effects processing would effect the final size of the rendered file but would improve processing speed resulting in faster renders. Would this setting in the render tab effect real time playback or is that solely the timeline quality setting? I'm thinking the effects processing in the render tab would only effect render time. Seems to me in this day and age it's kind of an out dated concern that might have had more practical use on older system with less cpu power. I guess because I rarely do anything in 8 bit for delivery I've not noticed this issue. I'm assuming based on what I've seen that the "Auto" setting will choose 16 bit processing when the render codec is 10 bit like DNX_175X. Not sure what it would do for DNX 175. I'll have to try that later.
From now on I will always force 6 bit processing.
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