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ynotfishSenior ContributorLocation: N.S.W. AustraliaJoined: May 08, 2009 02:06Messages: 9977Offline
Jan 19, 2018 15:29
Hi browniee112 -
No - that beta patch has nothing to do with GoPro or A6500 files. It corrects .MOV compatibility.
Shadow files from both those cameras could be generated in PDR16 from the get-go - i.e a completely unpatched build. Just tested both on original 1927 build installation.
Shadow files in PDR16 are generated in AVC H.264 MP4, using your selected resolution.
What's happening at your end to make you think you have the "same issue"?
No - that beta patch has nothing to do with GoPro or A6500 files. It corrects .MOV compatibility.
Shadow files from both those cameras could be generated in PDR16 from the get-go - i.e a completely unpatched build. Just tested both on original 1927 build installation.
Shadow files in PDR16 are generated in AVC H.264 MP4, using your selected resolution.
What's happening at your end to make you think you have the "same issue"?
Cheers - Tony
Hey mate,
Thanks for testing, you are right. I found the issue, I had installed Klite codec pack a while ago but I uninstalled it and re installed official windows 10 hevc and other video codecs and it resolved it.
Thanks heaps for testing!
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