Editready transcoded gh5 footage darker10/3/2023 ![]() The problem involves clamping or lowering the footage superwhites after LUTs have been applied. You needn't have converted the frame rate, you just had to change the Resolve timeline frame rate when you were prompted. A number of Panasonic Lumix GH5 owners using Final Cut Pro X with LUT loading plug-ins have reported varying LUT interpretation results with 8-bit and 10-bit footage. It is normal that Resolve warns about frame rate mismatch. Can you be more precise about what you did? Or did you mean that you re-wrapped from mkv to mov in another software? You can't just rename mkv to mov, it's still mkv with mov extension and Resolve doesn't support it AFAIK. page online or in the PDF guides somewhere, I may have missed? Although only fairly recently started doing some creative editing, I have edited digital video for over 15 years and am pretty knowledgable about formats. ![]() To convert the frame rate, (2nd case I even used AviSynth frame server and VirtualDub), and now I can use the videos fine. ![]() but frame rate of video was 25.000 fps, project: 30.000 fpsįYI, for all occasional editors who are wondering: I used a simple free transcoder 'Vidcoder' (based on Handbrake, in turn based on ffmpeg libraries, AFAIK).I also noticed (after I posted here) that there was an error message on import saying something about the file not matching project settings. I think I found the problem, at least to some extent, perhaps you can confirm this? Will continue to see if it is stable without the Decode box checked. Just went back in to project try and backup the project to send to you.and with it unchecked, it's working. So now either way.box checked/unchecked it displays nothing. I created an empty project and added a generated solid color. The codec that Daniel Teller highly recommends when working on a PC is GoPro CineForm. If that shows a difference, could you grab and link a Windows system info file for us? You can do transcoding directly in the Media Encoder or use any other third-party application such as Cruncher or FootageStudio 4K. could you try turning off "Decode H.264/H.265 using hardware acceleration" ? Modern production pipelines often involve generating a wide mix of QuickTime, MXF, AVCHD, and HDV files. To check if it has something to do with the hardware. EditReady provides easy, powerful, and fast transcoding for video professionals.
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