It would be great if I could associate the VLC HEVC codec with Windows Explorer so that the thumbnails work but I haven't found a way to do that yet and I don't trust installing one of those huge codec packs those things can completely break your system. I don't want to uninstall it, without it I cannot see the thumbnails for the video clips in Windows Explorer, I'm hoping instead that BM does something to make them work together. When I switch back to the other account I can play the media using the Windows Media player and I can see the video previews in Windows Explorer. If I switch user accounts I cannot play any HEVC encoded media using the Windows Media player, instead it tells me to install the HEVC codec through the store. Jim, I agree, but for some strange reason Microsoft has decided to provide the codec through the Windows Store and when you install it that way it only gets installed in that user account. (It never has for me.) That said, you can always Uninstall it if somehow that is the cause of issues. In any event, I would not expect it to interfere with Resolve in anyway. What makes you think it's only available for one User account? Jim Simon wrote:I would expect something like that to get installed at the System level for it to work. Was DR somehow impacted by the installation of the Windows 10 HEVC codec? The problem I have now without the codec installed is I cannot see thumbnails for each video clip, I have to double click each video clip and play it in VLC to decide if I want to use it.this is much more time consuming than before when I could preview each clip in Windows Explorer. The only difference between the two user accounts is the first user account has the Windows 10 HEVC codec installed from the Windows Store and the second one does not. This is all on the exact same workstation with the same HW, same drivers, nothing else changed. For the first time ever I am able to play 4K60FPS, 4K30FPS, timelapses, 8bit, and 10bit LongGOP footage smoothly without proxies. I created a new user account on my workstation and noticed that in the new user account suddenly everything in DR worked unbelievably well. Even with proxies I still had weird performance issues no matter how much hardware I threw at the problem. If the free codecs are not available at this link, you can always use VLC Player to play back HEVC (H.265) video files. Even going from a video clip to a picture on the timeline would cause it to drop frames unless I used proxies. To install the HEVC Codecs for free, open ms-windows-store://pdp/ProductId9n4wgh0z6vhq in your browser, and install HEVC Video Extensions app from the Microsoft Store. I then upgraded my video card to the RTX2080Ti and same problem.I saw very little performance increase and I had to create proxies to play back nearly everything. Like the title says, is DR incompatible with the Windows 10 HEVC codec? Let me explain.I loved version 16 of DR so much that I purchased the Studio version and at the time I had a GTX980Ti video card but I could not play back 4K60FPS 8bit LongGOP footage smoothly no matter how much optimization that I did.
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