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  • Edius 9 and Canon 705 H265 codec

    I'm about to purchase a Canon XF705 and one of the Codecs it records to is H265.

    Q. Will Edius 9 Workshop read this straight from the timeline with no rendering?
    Last edited by Hutch TV; 10-06-2019, 01:28 PM.

  • #2
    The file can be read very easily with Edius 9.5. Ingesting and reading it is one thing, actually getting realtime playback is another.
    At this point, I would say a Z series motherboard and chip would give you the best chance of getting RT. The 7700k-9900k chips have H.265 decode/encode.
    I would lean more to the 9900k, because it's the latest. Even more so, an overclocked 9900k.

    Here is a 705 sample. It is 4:2:2 10bit 3840x2160 59.94p. Try it on your system to see how it works.
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q5m7cxgne...CANON.MXF?dl=0

    I had to go to proxy mode to get it to play on my ancient [email protected]. I have H.264 encode/decode, but not H.265 encode/decode.
    If you have a lot of fast cores, that may make the difference if you don't have a newer series system.
    Last edited by Jerry; 10-06-2019, 11:21 PM.
    Jerry
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    • #3
      Tried the Clip in Edius and it struggles to play even at 1/4 Res
      I have not overclocked i9 too far and have it at 4.3Ghz
      System Asus WS Z390 Pro MB, CPU i9 9900K, 32gb 3000mhz Ram, EVGA GTX1070TI, BM IP4K Win 10, BD Burner 1 Evo 840 and 4 Hotswap caddies
      Plugins Vistitle 2.8, TP7, NB TFX5
      Monitors Samsung 32 inch tv as main 1 LG M2350D,1 D2343 1 DM2350D as output to (3D) IP4K, PXW X70,Canon FX400

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      • #4
        Unless you are really stressed for memory H.265 would not be my choice for original video recordings.
        Jim Willett
        UAB CIRC
        Dell 3630 Precision workstation
        Nvida 1060 OVC, CPU i7-8700 3.7GH
        Edius 9.4

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        • #5
          My system struggles at 1/4 resolution too even in Resolve ( which may use my 1080Ti as decode ) at half it is not usable. Proxies will be a must for editing I think. Using an external recorder like the Ninja V would get better quality and easier editing too with ProRes. Have you looked at the Panasonic AG-CX350 ?

          If you want continuous auto focus I think the Canon will be better but that may be the main advantage.
          Ron Evans

          Threadripper 1920 stock clock 3.7, Gigabyte Designare X399 MB, 32G G.Skill 3200CL14, 500G M.2 NVME OS, 500G EVO 850 temp. 1T EVO 850 render, 16T Source, 2 x 1T NVME, MSI 1080Ti 11G , EVGA 850 G2, LG BLuray Burner, BM IP4K, WIN10 Pro, Shuttle Pro2

          ASUS PB328 monitor, BenQ BL2711U 4K preview monitor, EDIUS X, 9.5 WG, Vegas 18, Resolve Studio 18


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          • #6
            To me the main advantage is being able to record 10-bit 4:2:2 UHD 60p on internal SD cards.
            Jerry
            Six Gill DV



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            Main System:: Azrock z690 Taichi, [email protected], 64gb ram, Lian Li Galahad 360mm in push pull, Lian Li 011 Dynamic XL ROG case, 13 Lian Infinity fans, Win11 Pro , Samsung 980 1tb boot NVME, 2TB Sabrent M.2 NVME, 2 TB WD 850x NVME, 1TB Samsung SSD, 12TB Raid 0, BM MINI MONITOR 4K, , Dual LG 27GK65S-B 144Hz monitors, GTX 1080ti SC Black Edius X.

            Second System: EditHD Ultimax-i7, X58, [email protected], Corsair H80, Win764, 24gb ram, Storm 3g, Samsung 840 Pro 256, 4tb and 6tb RAID 0 on backplane, GTX 980ti Classified, Edius 9.55, Apple 30", Samsung 24", dual BD.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jerry
              To me the main advantage is being able to record 10-bit 4:2:2 UHD 60p on internal SD cards.
              So true. Can only do that for 30P on my GH5's
              Ron Evans

              Threadripper 1920 stock clock 3.7, Gigabyte Designare X399 MB, 32G G.Skill 3200CL14, 500G M.2 NVME OS, 500G EVO 850 temp. 1T EVO 850 render, 16T Source, 2 x 1T NVME, MSI 1080Ti 11G , EVGA 850 G2, LG BLuray Burner, BM IP4K, WIN10 Pro, Shuttle Pro2

              ASUS PB328 monitor, BenQ BL2711U 4K preview monitor, EDIUS X, 9.5 WG, Vegas 18, Resolve Studio 18


              Cameras: GH5S, GH6, FDR-AX100, FDR-AX53, DJI OSMO Pocket, Atomos Ninja V x 2

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              • #8
                Canon is making me want to dump my Nikons! Nikon has lagged behind Canon video performance for quite some time now.
                Jim Willett
                UAB CIRC
                Dell 3630 Precision workstation
                Nvida 1060 OVC, CPU i7-8700 3.7GH
                Edius 9.4

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