I seem to have it...?pic.twitter.com/h8Dx4uFoo7
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i'm not talking about exporting in HEVC. i'm talking about using those files in a project! when the source footage is h.265, the footage is stuttery and out-of-sync during playback, and is equally broken when you export it. here's what the issue looks likehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfioVs2kYsM&t=187 …
"This is because trial version doesn't recognize HEVC files. Only licensed Adobe Creative Cloud members can use HEVC codec." -Some Website
i'm using a fully licensed version of Premiere Pro 2020 - it recognizes the files fine, but completely breaks on playback/export. it's an extremely well-documented issue:https://youtu.be/vfioVs2kYsM?t=187 …
Please keep paying for your creative cloud membership. We may or may not introduce this in a future update that will break all of your old projects.
Thanks, @Adobe
Davinci Resolve 16 :)
Definitely the better option, even has linux support
Maybe switch to Final Cut Pro
I literally just discovered this as I was rendering a video. I wanted to render it in h.265 and see if YouTube would still play nicely with it. Always nice to save space, but alas...
Yeah it’s annoying make sure you switch to “Most Compatible” to avoid this problempic.twitter.com/I3Yyssgj0N
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