


Generally, all the DSLRs out there shoot H.264 files, which is not a great format for post. I call it a living so stop trying to take my living away, please.Is this free Resolve or Resolve Studio? The latter supports more formats than the former. This whole process has been a bad headache and clients don't care what your problems are. I miss using my CS6 suite but being on a new iMac with High Sierra, Adobe does not allow me to update the CS6 media codecs. I hope someone has a good one soon as I am behind in my deadlines. Now curious I went to Premiere CC2017 and brought up that project only to notice I had audio but no video. I then went back to my project that originally had the Media Encoder showing the Red no media image and tried again where it showed the same Red no media image.

After that, I did a reboot on my Mac to make sure I removed any sign of the old cache information. I am a cautious guy who has spent too much time editing to accidentally toss it away so I did a copy of the two media folders to an external drive, then emptied the two described folders to empty and threw the trash away.
