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But the HDR is just adding the extra complication for you here, otherwise Handbrake would have done the trick.High-performance shutter for space applications High-performance shutter for space applicationsĪ new concept of electromechanical shutter has been designed and qualified for the OSIRIS imaging system to fly onboard the Rosetta Mission, whose main scientific goal are the randez-vous and the study of the Comet Wirtanen. Turn off High Efficiency Mode on the phone's video/photo recording settings and I think that will disable the HDR, but you'll still likely get the HEVC/VFR issues, as most phones do.
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This should hopefully be all the info you need to both understand the issue(s) you're facing and how to address them. Setting the Colorspace option to Rec.709 should do the trick. In Shutter Encoder there is also options to override the color space in the Colorimetry menu so you can do a proper conversion from HDR to Rec709 during the transcode. MOV can hold one of the best editing codecs - ProRes - or one of the worst: H265/HEVC). MOV container, but again the container isn't the issue, the codec is. You can keep all the settings for the video the same (frame size, framerate, etc.) but transcode to an edit-friendly format like Quicktime ProRes 422 LT (also in an. You should be able to use a program like Shutter Encoder to do each of these things in one transcode. So it seems like you've been dealing with addressing pieces of these phone-related issues, but you're not also getting the color space conversion from HDR to Rec709 correct in the process. 99.9% of media is still going to be consumed as Rec709. I recommend disabling that on the phone unless your intention is to work in the HDR niche. This is ok when you are staying in the Apple ecosystem, but if you want to actually work with, color grade, and deliver HDR outside of that then you'll need special equipment to monitor it properly. Unless you turn it off, phones record in HDR, which is still a relatively niche color space to be working in. That combined with the HEVC will result in basically unplayable footage.
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Phones record Variable Framerate, which is like poison to editing software that likes a constant framerate. It's extremely compressed and requires advanced algorithms to decompress, which makes it very difficult to play in real-time. It's recording HEVC, which is a terrible video codec for editing. The issue you're having is working with media from a phone. I can't even believe I'm the only damn person trying to use apple videos in premiere. I am desperate and this close to the meltdown.
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converting through iMovie on a mac : doesn't ( abuse removed by moderator) work the colors are RUINED (funny how apple can't even handles its own ( abuse removed by moderator) quicktime format) converting with VLC : doesn't work either the file size is absurdly ruined or the quality is miserable
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converting through Premiere Rush FUN FACT by the way, while having bought this HEVC codec, Adobe still tries to sell me some content by saying that "HEVC codec is required and sold with the adobe creative subscription how cool is that buying this stupid HEVC codec windows sells you, which is btw absurd
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importing mov directly in premiere : doesn't work LITTERALY every possible converter including thos on iphone (mediaconvert which worked for a while but now doesn't for some very dark reason) ffmpeg : takes for ages and the file it produces always appears to be "broken" and not readable by windows handbreak : doesnt work -> the colors are ruined while converting my 4K mov video
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I've LITTERALYbeen trying to convert this file to mp4 for a month now and I cannot find any solutions. So I'm ( abuse removed by moderator) tiredof this MOV FORMAT.