Kody with a K. We are standardizing core codec technologies, and making them extensible to even support future camera formats and future post production workflows. Kody with a K March 14, Kody with a K March 10, ProRes VBR. Low 1 - 64 Mbps. Proxy - 36 Mbps. DNxHD 36 - 36 Mbps. Medium 2 - 77 Mbps.
LT - 82 Mbps. Where can I get this codec? The CineForm codec was included in the GoPro Studio application before but this app has already been retired. You can check other third-party editing software that might offer this. We do not have any particular recommendation but other member in the Hub might be able to share.
Let us watch out for their reply. Is Gopro really saying here that they are providing no way for us to access the video files we created using their Studio product over the years??? I am using an imac with high Sierra, it has Quick installed, and studio 2. Have you tried playing the videos using another or a different media player?
Do you have the latest QuickTime version on your Mac? See if these would factor in. They will be able to walk you through troubleshooting steps. Yes, i have the latest version of Quicktime, Same result for a lot of different movies. I purchased the Cineform codec and encoder from Neoscene about 10 years ago and encoded some very important family videos using it. These documented family weddings, holidays, and birthdays.
I intended for these recordings to be my masters of these events, and I burned them to millenium discs and put them into vault storage. I recently had a disaster which caused me to lose most of my lower-quality copies of these videos, so I went to my master copies to re-produce the videos. It was infuriating to discover that I could no longer decode these videos. Like many here, all I hear is the audio. I spent a couple of hours on the phone with GoPro support, but finally gave up after having 2 supervisors tell me that they have abandonned the Cineform codec and offer zero support for it.
They went out of their way to point out that I purchased the codec and encoder from Neoscene, not GoPro, so I was lucky to have been getting any attention from them at all. They could at least make a free-to-download decoder available for customers, like most of us here, who just need to convert their media to a format that isn't under control of the whim of GoPro's technical management. For whatever it's worth, there are a number of places on the web where you can download copies of the discontinued Studio product.
I found a copy and was able to leverage it to convert my videos on my Mac. I attempted to use it to convert on my Windows 10 PC, but could never get the codec to work.
Good luck to those still trying to retrieve their memories from GoPro. What they have done here is shameful. If anyone is interested in how I recovered my videos, feel free to message me. I'll do what i can to help, including giving advice on finding a clean version of Studio to aid in your conversion. It looks like I have found a workaround using Studio.
I can drag and drop them into the edit stage, then export them as HD. Just an extra step, but I don't have to worry about color spaces. Are your files YV12 to start with or are they a source? I've come across this problem with certain Directshow decoders, which will take YV12 footage and output YUY2 for whatever reason.
If you know your source is not YV12 then this is proper, otherwise this might be a bug that is adding some degradation to your encodings. Last edited by aedipuss; 29th Jan at Just by looking at the two image posted above by aedipuss anyone can see all the different items for UtVideo.
Need I say more about the confusion? Anything x to x is going to be assumed to be BT. Originally Posted by KarMa. Originally Posted by aedipuss. Originally Posted by Cornucopia. It's not clear from your original post that you "need" to convert to cineform at all. Why not just use a proxy workflow and relink your timeline to your original sources for final output. In other words, what's your real goal here? Obviously I'm willing to concede I may have missed something.
Originally Posted by fa1c0n. RGB is effectively , but it does not really apply as the luma and chroma are not separated like the different YUV types. Some interesting reading No mention of lagarith , huffyuv or utvideo as intermediates.
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