I should have updated my info, as my new computer's build, I'm using Window 10 Pro, Version 1809, Build 17763.437. "This is not my experience with VS2018 on Windows 10 with the Microsoft HEVC Video Extensions installed." Tletter wrote:"Your profile states that you're running "operating_system: Windows XP Home"! Perhaps you should update to Windows 10 and install the Microsoft HEVC Video Extensions." Thanks for reading my whine, and I'm open for suggestions! (Help with loading HEVC, not the "stop your whining" part!) So, if anyone has a workaround to help the program play nice with H.265, I'm all eyes and ears! I'd hate to see VideoStudio go the way of the DoDo bird as my primary video editing suite. Please note that video in H.264 format (My Sony FDR-X3000 and FDR-AX53 cameras both shoot in that format in 4K) renders fantastically in VideoStudio, but I am frustrated and a little disappointed, frankly, to say the least! Converting the H.265 video I have to H.264 first is not an option for me, as I've tried that using Handbrake, and the resulting videos were atrocious. DaVinci Resolve is amazing, but a BEAR to use! DaVinci Resolve is fine, but VS is easier to use and set up the way I like. I'm a task manager wizard on how fast I can "End Task" now. I'm so used to using VideoStudio over the years, I'd rather use it, but I have that issue most have.VideoStudio Ultimate 2018 simply REFUSES to load any video in HEVC (H.265), and the program promptly becomes unresponsive. This machine can play back 6 and 8K footage smoothly, and using DaVinci Resolve 16, I can easily edit the GoPro 7's native HEVC (H.265) format video I have smooth as silk! However, here's the rub. This beast was built around AMD's Threadripper 1950X, with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, 64GB HyperX 3200 Ram, and my scratch drive is a Samsung SSD 970 PRO NVMe M.2 1TB drive. So, to pound H.265 into submission, a new computer build was done for smoother playback, video editing and rendering videos a "bit quicker" this month (It's crazy fast now). My GoPro 7 Black uses HEVC for filming in 4K 60FPS, and my old computer had an issue w/ dropped frames even with simple playback. From the topics below, it is clear that VideoStudio does not play well with the new kid on the block at this time->Videos filmed in the HEVC (H.265) Format.
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