【bug】AVC+AAC+10bit Video can't be imported into vegas

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set wrote on 3/10/2019, 11:41 PM

any avc+aac+10 bit video sample that we can try?
Upload to Dropbox/Google drive /etc. and share link here.

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fr0sty wrote on 3/11/2019, 4:46 AM

I know that Magix hasn't added 10 bit support on the encode level for H264, so it is possible it isn't available at the decode level either.

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Geforce RTX 3090

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Marco. wrote on 3/11/2019, 4:57 AM

Only if it is standardized MXF X-AVC, imho.

Kinvermark wrote on 3/11/2019, 8:22 AM

IMHO, there are too many non-standard formats being proliferated these days; hard for the NLE developers to keep up.

I think GH5 10 bit (h264) files will import.

@lan-mLMC

What is the source (i.e. camera, etc) of your 10 bit files?

Standard solution for unsupported media is to transcode.

fr0sty wrote on 3/11/2019, 10:31 AM

GH5 10 bit AVC/H264 files do import, in standard, VLOG and Hybrid Log Gamma modes. That being the case, it may just take a rewrap of the codec to make it import into Vegas.

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Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

wwaag wrote on 3/12/2019, 6:29 PM

@lan-mLMC

You can use the ImportAssist tool in Happy Otter Scripts and transcode to Cineform which is 10bit 422 and virtually lossless. The only downside is the file size which is around 13GB for your 24 min video. Here's a demo.

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wwaag wrote on 3/12/2019, 8:46 PM

There is another option that was designed for rewrapping GH5 footage into an mxf format. Although it produced a rewrapped mxf file that could be imported into Vegas, the resulting timeline performance was really poor--at least on my system. On the positive side the file size was only 543MB, a lot smaller than the Cineform intermediate.

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lan-mLMC wrote on 3/13/2019, 12:20 AM

@lan-mLMC

You can use the ImportAssist tool in Happy Otter Scripts and transcode to Cineform which is 10bit 422 and virtually lossless. The only downside is the file size which is around 13GB for your 24 min video. Here's a demo.

Thanks, however, transcoding is bound to cause loss in quality.

GJeffrey wrote on 3/13/2019, 6:07 AM

@lan-mLMC

You can use the ImportAssist tool in Happy Otter Scripts and transcode to Cineform which is 10bit 422 and virtually lossless. The only downside is the file size which is around 13GB for your 24 min video. Here's a demo.

Thanks, however, transcoding is bound to cause loss in quality. the rewrapping option, no wuality loss at all.

By using the rewrapping option to mxf option, no quality loss at all

Other option would be to transcode to a lossless codec such as MagicYUV or UT

lan-mLMC wrote on 3/13/2019, 6:58 AM

@lan-mLMC

You can use the ImportAssist tool in Happy Otter Scripts and transcode to Cineform which is 10bit 422 and virtually lossless. The only downside is the file size which is around 13GB for your 24 min video. Here's a demo.

Thanks, however, transcoding is bound to cause loss in quality. the rewrapping option, no wuality loss at all.

By using the rewrapping option to mxf option, no quality loss at all

Other option would be to transcode to a lossless codec such as MagicYUV or UT

Can you tell me what tools do you use.

lan-mLMC wrote on 3/13/2019, 7:03 AM

@lan-mLMC

You can use the ImportAssist tool in Happy Otter Scripts and transcode to Cineform which is 10bit 422 and virtually lossless. The only downside is the file size which is around 13GB for your 24 min video. Here's a demo.

Thanks, however, transcoding is bound to cause loss in quality. the rewrapping option, no wuality loss at all.

By using the rewrapping option to mxf option, no quality loss at all

Other option would be to transcode to a lossless codec such as MagicYUV or UT

I use Xmediarecode to rewarp it. But it is still can't be imported to vegas normally.