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The big question is wether HDR support was pulled. To contact Keysight for sales and technical support, refer to the support links on. That way I would just be archiving the original H.265 files.Īs I said earlier, I use Quicktime Uncompressed YUV 422 10 bit. H.265 is definitely supported but is listed as HEVC (a branding/offshoot of the same codec just like AVC was H.264). For most of my needs I could just convert H.265 for editing then delete the converted files when done. Prores is great for editing and has great quality but archiving those huge files is costly. which format is the smoothest for editing) and convert the H.265 files to that format. However, I would like to know what editor-friendly format that Vegas Pro likes the best (i.e.

I no longer have a Phantom drone and this isn't an issue shooting Prores on my Inspire 2 and editing in Final Cut Pro X. If you're going to the trouble to convert for editing, the output should be an editor-friendly format. This is a big advantage especially when it comes to storing and. The benefits of this are twofold: H.265 video files don’t take up as much storage space, and they require less bandwidth to stream. Better to convert H.265 to a high quality uncompressed intermediate before doing any edit or other processing work. The H.265 codec compresses information more efficiently than H.264, resulting in files of comparable video quality that are about half the size. I do not agree with that approach because in converting MPEG4 to MPEG2, all you are doing is converting from one highly compressed distribution format to another.
