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lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 3:03 am
by OfficialYourDad
I can import footage from my Gopro 6 in the HEVC format and Resolve will play the audio but I can only get a blacked out video shot. I saw in another forum that people with Macs have had some luck with the file type, but is there any hope for us Windows users?

Thank you

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:06 am
by Uli Plank
Free or Studio?

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 9:08 am
by Juergen Engelke
My Studio Version Beta 6 refuses to ingest HEVC Files.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 9:33 am
by Nidrax
I guess it all lays in the encoder. I encoded the same video with two codecs: x265 and nVidia HEVC. When imported into resolve both video streams get opened, but the second one looks corrupted after import.

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I'm not sure if it can be helped r/n. If I were you I'd re-encode the video with different encoder set at a bit higher bitrate than the source material to not lose quality and import that one into Resolve.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:13 am
by Paul Sangha
Is it just me or does the second one also look a bit lighter / has a slightly different gamma?

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:53 pm
by Jim Simon
I think more importantly, HEVC output needs to be added to Resolve 15. Preferably with a user
adjustable Constant Quality option.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 3:40 pm
by Cary Knoop
Juergen Engelke wrote:My Studio Version Beta 6 refuses to ingest HEVC Files.

That's odd, I see no problems with HEVC.
Are you running Windows 10 with the latest GPU drivers?

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:34 pm
by Jean Claude
OfficialYourDad wrote:I can import footage from my Gopro 6 in the HEVC format and Resolve will play the audio but I can only get a blacked out video shot. I saw in another forum that people with Macs have had some luck with the file type, but is there any hope for us Windows users?

Thank you


Hello,

What type of GPU do you have?
What are the settings Preferences / Configuration => GPU in Davinci Resolve?

OS?
Which version? Signature?

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:39 pm
by Juergen Engelke
Cary Knoop wrote:
Juergen Engelke wrote:My Studio Version Beta 6 refuses to ingest HEVC Files.

That's odd, I see no problems with HEVC.
Are you running Windows 10 with the latest GPU drivers?

I'm running on Win10-1803
In my case some HEVC files are imported and other's are not.
I attach two file types which are not:

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 2:54 pm
by Cary Knoop
Resolve does not support the Matroska container you would have to remux the video, the same with a blue-ray video stream.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 7:40 am
by Juergen Engelke
Cary Knoop wrote:Resolve does not support the Matroska container you would have to remux the video, the same with a blue-ray video stream.

I don't mind that the matroska format is not supported - there are work arounds - but I do mind that the
distribution format for todays UHD Premium HDR TV sets is not supported - H265 *.mts - with no work around.

Resolve could easily support it (even accelerated) with HW support by using NVEnc Encoder/Decoder for PC with NVIDIA 1000 series GPU.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 3:22 pm
by Cary Knoop
Juergen Engelke wrote:I don't mind that the matroska format is not supported - there are work arounds - but I do mind that the
distribution format for todays UHD Premium HDR TV sets is not supported - H265 *.mts - with no work around.


Hold on, you mind that Resolve does not support reading ripped blu-ray disks?

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:30 pm
by Juergen Engelke
Cary Knoop wrote:
Juergen Engelke wrote:I don't mind that the matroska format is not supported - there are work arounds - but I do mind that the
distribution format for todays UHD Premium HDR TV sets is not supported - H265 *.mts - with no work around.


Hold on, you mind that Resolve does not support reading ripped blu-ray disks?

No, this is a poor wrong allegation.
I am creating UHD BD's from my own video material.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:32 pm
by Jean Claude
Cary Knoop wrote:
Juergen Engelke wrote:I don't mind that the matroska format is not supported - there are work arounds - but I do mind that the
distribution format for todays UHD Premium HDR TV sets is not supported - H265 *.mts - with no work around.


Hold on, you mind that Resolve does not support reading ripped blu-ray disks?


+100 with Cary

Hello,
(sorry but I'm french)
RIPPED: I found a tradiction on LINGUEE: scam, steal
(not pretty :mrgreen: )

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:34 pm
by Jean Claude
Juergen Engelke wrote:
Cary Knoop wrote:
Juergen Engelke wrote:I don't mind that the matroska format is not supported - there are work arounds - but I do mind that the
distribution format for todays UHD Premium HDR TV sets is not supported - H265 *.mts - with no work around.


Hold on, you mind that Resolve does not support reading ripped blu-ray disks?

No, this is a poor wrong allegation.
I am creating UHD BD's from my own video material.


Hello
But in this case: do it in a format compatible with the formats supported by BMD.

Re: lack of HEVC support on windows 10

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 3:46 pm
by GeeMon
I know this post is quite old already, but people may still seeing this while browsing in Google or something. The solution for that is installing additional HEVC codec from the Microsoft store, there are two versions, one is free and one costs 0,99$. I have tried the free one and it works flawless.
I cannot post the link here as it says I cannot. The name of the addon in the Microsoft store is:
HEVC Video Extensions from Device Manufacturer