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« on: December 29, 2023, 12:41 »
This is probably because ProRes 4:2:2 is a native 10-bit codec. https://www.loc.gov/preservation/digital/formats/fdd/fdd000389.shtml
"While ProRes is a 10-bit native codec, it can be used with either 8- or 10-bit sources and 8-bit sources"
Modern cameras can also shoot 10 bits in 4:2:0.
Sure. So when anyone sees a ProRes clip, they can safely bet that it's a 10-bit clip, even if they don't have Davinci Resolve or other tools to check it.
It's a lie! I can recode any video from any crap phone into prores 422.
The de facto bit depth of the video will be 8. Whatever Davinci Resolve shows. 
Many people, after reading this topic, will begin to render any of their videos from their phones in prores and upload them to stock agencies. 
I agree, but it's not a lie.
It is cheating.
The fact of the matter is that Davinci Resolve will show 10 bits, because the ProRes files are 10 bits, even if you cheated and invented 2 bits out of thin air, by falsely encoding an 8-bit file with a 10-bit codec.
The same goes for any other codecs. You can encode an 8-bit clip and sell it as a 10-bit H.265. MediaInfo will show 10 bits, Davinci will show 10 bits, but your client will have no way to know upfront, that someone is selling fake 10 bits clips.
So it doesn't have anything to do with ProRes, but with your integrity.
The only way to discover this cheat is when the buyer is trying to edit the clip, only to realize it has ugly sudden transitions and banding specific to 8-bit clips.
And, btw, my S22 Ultra can make native 10-bit clips in Pro mode.
No, this is not cheating. You yourself wrote today that prores 4:2:2 also works with 8-bit files. This means that this is a problem with this codec if it represents 8-bit video as 10-bit. You also need to check what your DaVinci Resolve program will show, 8 bit or 10 bit. People encode videos using the codecs that are popular. The shutterstock website does not prohibit encoding 8-bit video into the prores 4:2:2 codec.  Conclusions: there are no programs that show the video bit depth. Very few people have your DaVinci Resolve Studio software. Most stockers phones and cameras shoot 8-bit video.
702
« on: December 29, 2023, 12:36 »
You may have the free version of DaVinci Resolve which is not supporting 10 bits files 
I also looked at the paid Studio version. I don't have the free version of DaVinci Resolve.
Then look harder. It's in the Metadata tab:
That's what I wrote.  Perhaps this tab is part of the Inspector.
703
« on: December 29, 2023, 12:07 »
704
« on: December 29, 2023, 11:59 »
You may have the free version of DaVinci Resolve which is not supporting 10 bits files 
I also looked at the paid Studio version. I don't have the free version of DaVinci Resolve.
706
« on: December 29, 2023, 11:52 »
I think it's not the Inspector that shows this information.
It doesn't matter what you think. What matters is the reality: the Inspector is showing the bit-depth info. Again, you are denying the reality even when it screams in your face.
I also checked MedInfo. You are right that the ProRes clips have no bit depth displayed. I didn't realize it until now, since I only used it to double check my input videos, for their native color space. MediaInfo is showing the 10 bit-depth for the native H265 clip, for the intermediary uncompressed clip, but not for the final 10 bit ProRes. This is weird, indeed.
But Davinci Resolve is properly displaying this information, and this is not debatable.
I also have Davinci Resolve. And in my version of the program Inspector does not show the video bit depth. So, we only know that only Davinci Resolve can show the video bit depth in prores. We don't know of any other programs. We dont know whether the shutterstock site uses Davinci Resolve to determine bit depth.
707
« on: December 29, 2023, 08:28 »
I don't really know but I query if in the process of doing this it converts to an unsupported codec?
All of my recent videos from the Pocket 2, when I removed the card and copied them, come up as unreadable codec, I can't open, edit or play them on anything. I assume I did something wrong.
H.265 ? Pocket 2 is this osmo Pocket 2?
Yes, OSMO pocket 2, which is nice and pocket size and just around when I'm on a trip or happened to have it with me. Sometimes they work, sometimes when I copy the files, they "go bad". I'll check the settings and see if I have fixed FPS as you have suggested. The most logical conclusions is, the cause is something I'm doing wrong.
As far as I know, everything is fine in OSMO pocket 2 with FPS. It's only phones that write variable FPS. I don't know why you have a problem with the file. There may be problems with the memory card. I know there have been similar cases on a drone; I had to turn on the drone again and the file was corrected. You need to discuss your problem with the owners of OSMO pocket 2. Or better yet, buy OSMO pocket 3. Connect the camera directly to the PC and copy from the camera (with the camera turned on). Do not remove the memory card.
708
« on: December 29, 2023, 08:26 »
The idiocy of the Russians is that they officially celebrate the New Year on January 1st, and celebrate Christmas on January 7th. In a fascist and Na.zi country in which the Orthodox caliphate is developing, such perversions are considered the norm.
709
« on: December 29, 2023, 08:18 »
Sure. Here you go. A ProRes clip imported back in DaVinci Resolve and checked with the Inspector shows this:
I think it's not the Inspector that shows this information. DaVinci has a media info option. But I don't like this. I have several videos in the prores codec. But the MediaInfo program does not show their bit depth. Also, Adobe Premier does not show the bit depth of prores. Stock agencies also do not show bit depth. I think that shutterstock does not even have the technical ability to find out the bit depth of your video.
710
« on: December 29, 2023, 08:14 »
Not for me. I have ditched a long time ago Istock, Shutterstock and Videohive Envato
What stock do you have left?
711
« on: December 28, 2023, 16:01 »
Below are my settings: I use the ProRes 422 LT, a codec able to preserve my native 10 bits and bitrate, without making the files too big.
Why do you think that the finished file will have a bit depth of 10? Can you see somewhere what the bit depth of prores is?
There are many ways to analyze it. Most video editors have built-in tools to check the clip structure.
If you want, you can also so use 3rd party apps like MediaInfo (for example) to check the bit depth.
You can show a screenshot where it says that your clip is in the prores codec and has a bit depth of 10 ?
712
« on: December 28, 2023, 14:57 »
Below are my settings: I use the ProRes 422 LT, a codec able to preserve my native 10 bits and bitrate, without making the files too big.
Why do you think that the finished file will have a bit depth of 10? Can you see somewhere what the bit depth of prores is?
713
« on: December 27, 2023, 17:53 »
Orthodox Christians celebrate New Years on January 14th.
No, its only Russians who celebrate Christmas on January 7th and like New Year on January 14th. Although in fact Russian orcs celebrate 2 new years, it is January 1st and 14th. Russians are a nation of genetic slaves and alcoholics. Therefore, any perversion is possible in the Russian empire. There are several other countries that are under the influence and control of Russian Na.zis and the Russian Church (a branch of the KGB). These countries also celebrate Christmas on January 7th.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas
Just out of interest.
Isn't it very exhausting in the long run if you're always trying to bend your own opinion to suit yourself, which fundamentally contradicts others?
Even Jesus and religion are not safe from your interpretations 
 Dr. RalfLiebhold. 1. This forum is not a hospital and there are no patients here. 2. If you disagree with something, write more precisely. 3. People who are poorly versed in a topic are usually not inclined to agree or disagree with something. People perceive what is written as information and can independently expand their knowledge.
714
« on: December 27, 2023, 14:19 »
I don't really know but I query if in the process of doing this it converts to an unsupported codec?
All of my recent videos from the Pocket 2, when I removed the card and copied them, come up as unreadable codec, I can't open, edit or play them on anything. I assume I did something wrong.
H.265 ? Pocket 2 is this osmo Pocket 2?
715
« on: December 27, 2023, 14:13 »
Orthodox Christians celebrate New Years on January 14th.
No, its only Russians who celebrate Christmas on January 7th and like New Year on January 14th. Although in fact Russian orcs celebrate 2 new years, it is January 1st and 14th. Russians are a nation of genetic slaves and alcoholics. Therefore, any perversion is possible in the Russian empire. There are several other countries that are under the influence and control of Russian Na.zis and the Russian Church (a branch of the KGB). These countries also celebrate Christmas on January 7th. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas
716
« on: December 27, 2023, 10:06 »
If you believe religion and historical facts, then he can hardly be called a Jew.
Facts are nothing to "believe" in. Unlike religion, they are not optional.
And of course he was a jew. Which historical fact is supposed to contradict this?
These are standard questions for atheists. There are no answers to them that would suit atheists.
717
« on: December 27, 2023, 10:03 »
I wonder if not uploading to iStock could result in missing out on potential earnings. Yes, you are losing income. If you were in my position, would you upload your portfolio of videos to iStock?
Yes I often hear that the submission process is tedious. What is specifically complicated about it? I have CSV files of all my metadata, will they be helpful?
CSV files will be helpful. Upload videos via qhero.com. It's not tiring there. But this site periodically loads videos poorly, you need to get used to it and write to support.
718
« on: December 27, 2023, 05:01 »
I don't really know but I query if in the process of doing this it converts to an unsupported codec?
No.
719
« on: December 27, 2023, 04:58 »
Hi,
Shutterstock accepts videos I shoot and upload with my iPhone 11. But when I connect my iPhone 11 to the Osmo mobile 3 gimbal and upload the videos I shot, it gives a codeck error and does not accept it. Where might the problem be?
1. Are you shooting with the DJI Mimo app? 2. View the characteristics of your video in MediaInfo. 3. On iPhone 11, you shoot with the original iPhone app. 4. I can only assume that all these applications shoot with variable FPS. You need to change your video to a constant fps, such as 29.97 or 25. In any case, I recommend that you do not upload the original video to Shutterstock from your iPhone. Transcode your video in Adobe programs. For example in Media Encoder. You can change FPS in Premiere. 5. You may be shooting in the H.265 codec in the DJI Mimo app. Shutterstock does not accept this codec. In any case, do not upload videos with variable FPS. Convert videos to constant FPS.
720
« on: December 27, 2023, 04:52 »
Jesus was a Jew!
Even more: a circumcised Jew! Imagine that! 😄
Luke 2:21: And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called Jesus, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
Yes, he grew up in a Jewish family and was raised as a Jew. But was he a Jew? If you believe religion and historical facts, then he can hardly be called a Jew. You are a Zero Talent atheist.
721
« on: December 26, 2023, 13:45 »
Go for it. Even the greatest theologians don't know the exact date when Jesus was actually born. He was dead for a long time, before Christianity became a religion. The date is a celebration and the date was selected for the basis of adopting Pagan holidays to convert people. Look what a wonderful job and how well that worked? ps for the haters of the world? Jesus was a Jew!
 ravings.
722
« on: December 26, 2023, 11:56 »
Uncle Pete, you are an atheist. Are you denying the fact that Je.sus was born on December 25th?
723
« on: December 26, 2023, 06:37 »
One more thing: I don't necessarily care about ProRes, I care about preserving my 10 bits. I am not aware of any other 10 bits codecs supported by all main agencies (SS, AS, P5 and IS). When things will change, I will gladly switch, since I don't like my dependency on a $60/month, subscription based Adobe Encoder.
It is not clear why Adobe programs cannot export 10-bit video to H.264. Modern cameras shoot 10 bits in H.264 and even in an mp4 container. When I export video to the H.264 codec in Media Encoder, I get 8-bit video.
724
« on: December 22, 2023, 12:08 »
There is a good noise reduction module in Davinci Resolve, studio version (paid), with both dynamic and static noise reduction options.
Better than Neatvideo?
725
« on: December 22, 2023, 07:03 »
Can't upload video via FTP. Does everyone have this problem?
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