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Hi, just got my SL2S camera this week and when trying to edit the MOV files it show "media offline" in Devinci (iMac update to newest release).

the iMac itself can't open it as well (using QuickTime).

only app that can is VLC, but it doesn't help me.

I have noticed MOV files without L log work fine because its h265.

the file I am trying to run is h264 high L5.1 (what leica produce).

Any idea?

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You could try running the files through Wondershare Video Converter.

 

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9 hours ago, Amal said:

Hi, just got my SL2S camera this week and when trying to edit the MOV files it show "media offline" in Devinci (iMac update to newest release).

the iMac itself can't open it as well (using QuickTime).

only app that can is VLC, but it doesn't help me.

I have noticed MOV files without L log work fine because its h265.

the file I am trying to run is h264 high L5.1 (what leica produce).

Any idea?

I suspect your iMac is missing the right codec. OTOH installing VLC usually brings a relevant codec with it. I first used video from the SL2-S in Davinci on a PC 3-4 years ago and I recall I had a similar problem - but can't remember exactly how I solved it!

There should be no need to go through a video converter - Davinci opens SL2-S .mov files with L-Log with no problem on my PC. Although I have a MacBook, I don't have DaVinci on it, but I'll see if a SL2-S video clip will open in Quicktime.

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Davinci "Media Offline" is when you have linked the media from a folder. and later change the folder location or drive.

You would have to use the find offline files and relink in Davinci.

 

h.264 files are very common and should work just fine. Older computers have difficulty using h.265 is they don't have the encoder in the processor and probably best to make a proxy.

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I'm just throwing something out here, but are you using the free version of Davinci, and the 10bit 422 MOV files from the SL2S? The free version of Davinci doesn't handle 10bit 422 files, or at least, it didn't when I tried it a few years ago. The paid version of Davinci does, though.

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51 minutes ago, Archiver said:

I'm just throwing something out here, but are you using the free version of Davinci, and the 10bit 422 MOV files from the SL2S? The free version of Davinci doesn't handle 10bit 422 files, or at least, it didn't when I tried it a few years ago. The paid version of Davinci does, though.

yes you need the PRO version, but you still they should open in other applications.

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On 11/8/2024 at 4:05 PM, Archiver said:

I'm just throwing something out here, but are you using the free version of Davinci, and the 10bit 422 MOV files from the SL2S? The free version of Davinci doesn't handle 10bit 422 files, or at least, it didn't when I tried it a few years ago. The paid version of Davinci does, though.

Yes I am using the free version :-(  i guess this is the problem.

just opened in FCP and it was fine, so will use it for a while until I decide if I should go pro with devinci.

before I was using DNG Raw and it was fine on the free version. Need to get use to log files...

thank you all!

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15 hours ago, Amal said:

Yes I am using the free version 😞  i guess this is the problem.

just opened in FCP and it was fine, so will use it for a while until I decide if I should go pro with devinci.

before I was using DNG Raw and it was fine on the free version. Need to get use to log files...

thank you all!

in davinci the color are very easy to deal with.

you can set Color Managed and apply input color Leica L-Log

 

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