Please don't shoot me, i'm completely a noob home user, i've been using DaVinci for a while now but only on a domestic capacity (i edit our camping vids shot on mobile device)
We have just come back from an epic trip to the northern most tip of mainland australia, all shot on an iPhoneX @ 60fps, i have however shot some b-roll with 240fps.
when i import this into DaVinci 14 i only get Audio, any ideas?
PS, 240fps filmed on a samsung galaxy s9 works fine......
Thanks a million in advance, i appreciate your time!
Maybe Apple is using a new compression for that speed which is not supported by your hardware? Which hardware and OS do you have? Are you using the free version?
Maybe AI can help you. Or make you obsolete.
Studio 18.6.5, MacOS 13.6.5 MacBook M1 Pro, 16 GPU cores, 32 GB RAM and iPhone 15 Pro Speed Editor, UltraStudio Monitor 3G, iMac 2017, eGPU
Apart from the terrible compression, it plays fine here in version 15 beta8. But it's HEVC, and I doubt the free version will decode that under Windows.
Maybe AI can help you. Or make you obsolete.
Studio 18.6.5, MacOS 13.6.5 MacBook M1 Pro, 16 GPU cores, 32 GB RAM and iPhone 15 Pro Speed Editor, UltraStudio Monitor 3G, iMac 2017, eGPU
I'm using 14 at the moment, and I know you can't run the side by side, and I'm pretty sure they changed the was the database works.... But if I have an existing project, would I be safe to upgrade without losing my work?
Here with Windows 10: Davinci Resolve V15 Beta8 Studio: crash (the clip is not accessible from the media pool)
"Saying it is good, but doing it is better! " Win10-1809 | Resolve Studio V16.1 | Fusion Studio V16.1 | Decklink 4K Extreme 6G | RTX 2080Ti 431.86 NSD driver! |
Filter : interpolate => 30 FPS or change FPS = 30 Save As : (*MOV) cineform or Prores
and test on a project HD @30fps.
"Saying it is good, but doing it is better! " Win10-1809 | Resolve Studio V16.1 | Fusion Studio V16.1 | Decklink 4K Extreme 6G | RTX 2080Ti 431.86 NSD driver! |
or Handbrake or better still, Scratch PLAY Pro - probably the best converter out there now AND it will encode genuine Apple 'certified' ProRes on a PC...
With latest Resolve v15b8 Cineform is best choice as you can easily decoded at half resolution if needed making UHD files working in realtime even on low spec machine.
Andrew Kolakowski wrote:With latest Resolve v15b8 Cineform is best choice as you can easily decoded at half resolution if needed making UHD files working in realtime even on low spec machine.
+1 Andrew
"Saying it is good, but doing it is better! " Win10-1809 | Resolve Studio V16.1 | Fusion Studio V16.1 | Decklink 4K Extreme 6G | RTX 2080Ti 431.86 NSD driver! |
Any FFMPEG based GUI should work - Handbrake or V6 has some cute audio tools as a well: (http://hdcinematics.com/wnorton/) transcode to any of the I-fame pro format with timecode such as prores, dnxhd, cineform, etc