Iphone Footage to Resolume

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VJH0
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Iphone Footage to Resolume

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Hello!

So I'm trying to drop iPhone footage into Resolume, but the video won't show up; The audio is the only thing that comes up onto the Resolume clip slot -- and I tried to put it into Alley aswell to convert it --- but again only the audio!

Does anyone know what's happening here and if there's a workaround?

Android footage works fine!

Many Thanks Geee's

VJHO

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Re: Iphone Footage to Resolume

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We're working on h265 / 10 bit video support.
Try converting the files to DXV using AME.
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Re: Iphone Footage to Resolume

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I can't even get Adobe to work with their videos. Wish they would use industry standards like the rest of the industry...

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Re: Iphone Footage to Resolume

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Arvol wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 14:53Wish they would use industry standards like the rest of the industry...
omg. I think you’re serious!? That’s funny!

EDIT: Oh wait. I see what you mean now. It's not the 10-bit HEVC that's a problem. And, it's not the Dolby Vision 8.4 that's a problem. Both are industry standards endorsed by Google and supported in Android OS.

https://developer.android.com/guide/top ... ia-formats
https://developer.android.com/training/ ... eo-capture

Additionally, both are supported in DaVinci Resolve on Windows and Mac.

The issue appears to be on Adobe's side of things.. the lack of support for Dolby Vision. But, I did notice a third-party product to alleviate that pain point, on Windows. Here it is:

https://www.drastic.tv/productsmenu-56/ ... -for-adobe

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