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Originally Posted by poisondeathray
If that's the case why would cineform 422 be affected as well ?
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Because the CineForm 422 was an output format I tried with the same near lossless 420 H.264 input. When I changed the input format to ProRes 422 or uncompressed v210 the problem goes away in the output.
I can't narrow down the issue on the input side any more because Resolve won't take uncompressed 8-bit or 10-bit 420 video in a .mov container as a source file. So I'm not sure if it's a H.264 420 specific issue or a 420 specific issue. Resolve didn't want to take a 4:2:2 H.264 input file either.
They desperately need to support VFW AVI codecs.