Windows Media Format?

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Mike Hendrie

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Windows Media Format?

PostSun Dec 10, 2017 2:40 am

I have a windows 10 machine that is running the latest version of Resolve. I am able to capture the videos, however, exporting the videos to a Microsoft Media Player is a challenge. Can someone please help me understand how I can export the video to a format that can be played on a native windows 10 machine?

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Johan Fleetwood

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Re: Windows Media Format?

PostMon Dec 11, 2017 7:47 pm

Container: MP4
Video Codec: h264 (video levels)
Audio Codec: AAC
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Re: Windows Media Format?

PostMon Dec 11, 2017 8:46 pm

Do you mean Windows Media Player or any Media Player on Win 10? VLC will play Pro files such as DNxHR/ProRes.
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Re: Windows Media Format?

PostTue Sep 18, 2018 9:12 pm

I find the above settings to work for the 'Film & TV' default player, but when I use Windows Media Player to play the same file the colours are all over the place. Anyone know why / how I can fix this?

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