If it doesn't actually support the features of DolbyHDR, just playing back doesn't mean much. This file plays back in Resolve but doesn't seem to be HDR (though I don't really know how to do HDR in Resolve). I wouldn't really worry about Vegas or third-party NLEs. In the article above it said even Apple FinalCut didn't support this format in October. Usually for proprietary formats the maker gives a way to convert it for general use. If you stick with non-proprietary HDR formats (HLG, HDR10) Vegas works fine. The relentless promotion of Vegas upgrades, including the popup that loaded to buy Vegas 18 from a fresh Vegas 18 install, makes me worry about their financial health. Obviously this isn't going to work without the cooperation of the phone manufacturers. It seems like Magix is already vested in AI with their deep learning module and that maybe they would be well positioned to support codecs that rely on computation for image quality. The image quality is really nice and I would like to be able to use it natively.įrom where I sit, the future of cinematography is phones which rely increasingly on computational photography. I'm guessing the reason for this is that Magix would need the cooperation from Apple in order to get this to work which may not be forthcoming which I think is unfortunate. However when I went to play it back it won't display. When I loaded the clip I got a message that said that the HEVC codec was successiful installed.
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