

This number of file formats makes its work smooth and accessible with other required software. If I tell you about Filmora then the video file format supported by it is AVCHD (MTS, M2T, M2TS), AVI (10-bit and 12 bit GoPro Cineform is included with it and only for Windows), DV as well as HDV, MP4 (AVC/H264 and AAC), MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (PS, TS, MPE, MPG, MPEG, M2V), Mov (10-bit and 12 – bit pro-Res and Cineform) WMV and MXF (DVCPro HD). It also has supported file formats for images which is RAW, TIFF, DPX, R3D, OpenEXR, JPEG, and JPED2000.

It also has accessibility for audio format and that format includes AAC, WAVE, and AIFF. Let me tell you the supported file format of both software which is a very necessary thing to know before start working with them and video formats that are compatible with DaVinci Resolve are AVI, QuickTime, MP4, DNxHD, XAVC, data exchanging formats for example XML, EDL, DCP, AAF, MXF, and CinemaDNG as well.

The key difference between DaVinci Resolve and Filmora 3D animation, modelling, simulation, game development & others
