Can't import Panasonic CX-350 UHD .mov files into Vegas Pro 13

kplo wrote on 10/19/2019, 10:56 PM

Hi folks,

Media info shows my Panasonic CX-350 UHD 30p .mov files as AVC mpeg4 in a .mov wrapper as expected . They play fine in VLC and media Player classic as installed with Happy Otter scripts.

Using the import function in HOS, simply re-wrapping the file to .mpeg4, results in a green screen in the project files window and on the timeline. HOS uses ffmpeg for the conversion, all elements installed normally.

I re-installed the latest Quicktime (7.)++ etc.)...no joy.

My setup is an i7 6700k @ stock 4.0GZ, 16GB ram and a Radeon RX460 video card on Win 7 Ultimate. I can play AVC UHD 29.97P MP4 files at nearly full speed at Best half (from Panasonic DVX200) with no issues.

I really don't want to re-encode the files ...loss of quality issues.

I'm obviously missing something in the HOS settings.

Any help here is really appreciated.

Thanks,

Ken

 

 

 

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Musicvid wrote on 10/20/2019, 6:44 PM

Media info shows my Panasonic CX-350 UHD 30p .mov files as AVC mpeg4 in a .mov wrapper as expected . 

Your characterization is interesting, but confusing. Please post the actual MediaInfo readout, not a synopsis.

Conversion, rather than muxing, may be necessary.

 

kplo wrote on 10/20/2019, 10:47 PM

Thanks Musicvid. Yes, I had to convert the file(s) with Virtual Dub to a Cineform .avi. Fortunately, Vdub was able to retain the UHD 10 bit HLG profile of the original, although at 4 times the file size. I'll keep the UHD renders for those few shots that may need stabilization or slight cropping; otherwise I'll just let Vdub downconvert to 1080p for editing and CC, since that is my delivery format. I see no visual difference on the monitor between the original and Cineform files, and a very minor difference on the scopes.

Thanks again.

Ken

 

Musicvid wrote on 10/20/2019, 11:07 PM

Ahh, my intuition was correct, and I wish now I hadn't walked back my original thoughts for you in my last edit.

You won't rewrap 10 bit hlg/HDR to MP4 because the container format is not supported (in any practical sense). You should be able to convert to 8 bit 420 or 422, however, for import. HEVC is not supported in Vegas 13 afaik.

Since your output is 1080p anyway, this should not be a problem.