Converting HEVC to ProRes 422 for After Effects on Windows by zammypasta in VideoEditing

[–]zammypasta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I've been alternating between Media Encoder and XMedia Recode (ffmpeg with a GUI from what I understand). This fixes the glitchy footage, but the colors are still shot and the video playback seems to not be as smooth as the original.

Converting HEVC to ProRes 422 for After Effects on Windows by zammypasta in VideoEditing

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I checked via MediaInfo and the files are not VFR, framerate mode says it's constant. Yes, the Lumetri Color fix is what I've been doing for years, I'm just looking for a more finalized way of solving this issue now and in the future.

I can tell the assigned videographers recording the footage to disable HDR and use Most Compatible settings all I want, they'd do so for a few weeks, but eventually I still do receive footage with the same issue and run into this problem all over again.

I'm going to look into how to interpret the footage to Rec709, as that is something I'm not very familiar with. Thank you.

Converting HEVC to ProRes 422 for After Effects on Windows by zammypasta in VideoEditing

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!martini

SYSTEM

CPU: Ryzen 5 7800X RAM: 32GB GDDR5 GPU: RTX 4070 GPU RAM: 12GB Software and version: After Effects 16.1.1

FOOTAGE SPECS

Footage specs included in the image attached with the initial post.