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I tried to transcode Sony a7s files to ProRes Proxy in Kyno, however, i failed to import and relink to original MP4 in Resolve due to timecode mismatch.
The problem was, after A-B testing, the drop-frame timecode couldn't be read in Kyno correctly, that causing the relink error.
For a7s is a widely used gear in documentary production, I'd be appreciate if Kyno team can fix this issue.
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Platform:
MacOS 10.14.6 Mojave
Kyno 1.8 (108019)
DaVinci Resolve 16.1.1
3 people have this problem
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Thom Humphreys
said
about 2 years ago
Same here. Rewrapping or transcoding A7s files overwrites its timecode which makes the proxy and/or rewrap useless.
Shihcheng Yang
I tried to transcode Sony a7s files to ProRes Proxy in Kyno, however, i failed to import and relink to original MP4 in Resolve due to timecode mismatch.
The problem was, after A-B testing, the drop-frame timecode couldn't be read in Kyno correctly, that causing the relink error.
For a7s is a widely used gear in documentary production, I'd be appreciate if Kyno team can fix this issue.
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Platform:
MacOS 10.14.6 Mojave
Kyno 1.8 (108019)
DaVinci Resolve 16.1.1
3 people have this problem