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I have been using the BMCC for a few weeks now but never really have the time to process the RAW DNG in Resolve (most of the time ProRes and the .mov files are just fine).
However, upon a few trials today I noticed that my .DNG files shown in my Resolve are not as I expected it to be based on Tutorials that I have managed to look over the webs.
Please see the attachment for the print screen on the problem.
I noticed that the RAW files in the SSD are all in a separate folders (not sure whether this is normal or not) and each folder contains a separate .DNG files (each of them varied in terms of frames numbers) with only one Audio files that capture the entire duration of the scene. Is this normal?
I can supply you a sample of this simple RAW files if you want to have a look.
Is this a "Drop-Frame" issue with the SSD? Or I am very clueless in the RAW world? Hopefully this has nothing to do with the BMCC capturing capability on RAW itself or else I am screwed.
Thanks and your opinion is highly required here!
However, upon a few trials today I noticed that my .DNG files shown in my Resolve are not as I expected it to be based on Tutorials that I have managed to look over the webs.
Please see the attachment for the print screen on the problem.
I noticed that the RAW files in the SSD are all in a separate folders (not sure whether this is normal or not) and each folder contains a separate .DNG files (each of them varied in terms of frames numbers) with only one Audio files that capture the entire duration of the scene. Is this normal?
I can supply you a sample of this simple RAW files if you want to have a look.
Is this a "Drop-Frame" issue with the SSD? Or I am very clueless in the RAW world? Hopefully this has nothing to do with the BMCC capturing capability on RAW itself or else I am screwed.
Thanks and your opinion is highly required here!
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