Thank you so much everyone! I think now I am on the correct path as a result of your very helpful responses. I use FCPX on a MAC but have downloaded the free Resolve. i also assume that you use correct import settings in davinci with codec h.265.įCPX is only available on the MAC, Resolve is on MAC & PC and the Studio version is about the same price and as FCPX did you try to close and open davinci resolve? and i also assume that you saved your footage from SD card on your computer and then imported from there into davinci resolve. I only know that after trying again or closing and opening again davinci resolve, the issue was gone. I remember that I had same issue with "media offline" in red letters (i believe) popping up occasionally, but don't really remember what the issue was. your computer is certainly not the issue. These tweaks only affect playback performance and not encoding configurations.įree version davinci resolve can handle dlog-m footage. only issue is lens correction via fusion, makes video sooooo slow, and rendering takes forever, so I bought final cut pro for 300 bucks just because i could not stand the lens distortion anymore. Also setting the "Render Cache" to Smart mode can improve performance. Tweaking the Resolve playback "Proxy Mode" to reduce the playback resolution may help with limited GPU ram. With my hardware, I run out of GPU ram if the clip is very long. The Mavic 2 Pro LUT also works, but as peotoe confirms, Lens Correction is a Studio feature. If not, fork out the 0.99 and download the paid version. So try the free one first - it will most likely work. High-end video-processing devices released in 2015 and most (but not necessarily all) such devices sold in 2016 and beyond should support this." The difference between the two is " The free one will only work if your device already provides a way to process HEVC-encoded content. Take care to not download extensions from unsafe third-party websites). (These are both Microsoft download links. There's also a free version of the extensions called HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer that can be downloaded here -> HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer Download. There's a 99 cent version on the Microsoft store here -> HEVC Extensions paid download. Windows 10 needs HEVC extensions to decode H.265. I first tried installing Quicktime for Windows 10, which can be downloaded here -> Quicktime Download, to ensure MOV files could be played, but that wasn't the trick. Feeling slightly deflated after all the excitement of first attempt. Thanks for looking, and please help if you can. H265, MP4 for post, grading etc.Ĭan anyone advise what I might be doing wrong? Many searches online have not yet revealed an answer, so thought better to ask here as many of you are seasoned filmakers and some for sure using Davinci Resolve 15. I assumed Davinci Resolve 15 cannot handle H265 up until a search online revealed many using Davinci Resolve 15 for D-Log. The real unexpected dissapoint was I can't do anything with H265 in Davinci Resolve 15! The file icons are red when imported, with the words Media Offline. PC didnt recognise or play files, and likely no codec for H265, but not a problem so will grab that later. Copied files to my reasonably powerful windows 10 i7, 64 gig, 2 TB SSD machine. H265, MP4, just a few small files of a minutes flight. Brief background, today for first time I flew my MP2 in D-Log. Possibly not the best place to post, but hoping someone here may point me in the right direction.
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