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Anyone working with film audio knows that compressed video (like mp4) is not a great format to work with, and other formats such as ProRes / DNxHD are more desirable.

Does v6 seriously still only support mp4? I just tried to drag a ProRes in and it says "Unsupported Codec".

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by PreAl on Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:12 pm
Is the missing codec installed in windows?
I just saw a third party video that this needs to happen. I can't validate this myself.

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by taylorscott2 on Fri Sep 30, 2022 3:01 pm
PreAl wroteIs the missing codec installed in windows?
I just saw a third party video that this needs to happen. I can't validate this myself.


Yep! I work in audio post (with Nuendo), so certainly have all codecs installed! ProRes works just fine with Nuendo and NLE's.

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by PreAl on Fri Sep 30, 2022 3:33 pm
So Nuendo installs the codecs within the windows OS itself? Or is it only usable within the application?

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by taylorscott2 on Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:16 pm
If you have a codec on your system, it works on all programs that can use that codec.

The problem is S1 not supporting it.

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by IanM5 on Sat Oct 01, 2022 11:32 pm
I don't know much about video formats but I do know that I have had videos to score where the video loaded in Cubase but failed to load in S1. One example that comes to mind is a video supplied by Spitfire Audio as part of a competition.

I'm surprised Presonus haven't addressed that shortfall in V6 given that the video track is one of the main bullet points.

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by alexanderschiebel on Wed Oct 05, 2022 10:56 am
I would assume that it's a Studio One 6 problem.
Guess what, I'm in the middle of a project which loads perfectly fine in Studio One 5,
but when I load it up in Studio One 6, it says "Video codec not supported".
Interestingly enough, the video seems to be at least somehow imported, because the thumbnails look just fine.
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by Vocalpoint on Wed Oct 05, 2022 3:26 pm
alexanderschiebel wroteI would assume that it's a Studio One 6 problem.


If you cruise this extensive "authorized product" listing - there is no mention of anything by Presonus...but there is support for almost every other media program ever made:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT200321

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by taylorscott2 on Wed Oct 05, 2022 8:08 pm
I found which codecs are supported:

https://s1manual.presonus.com/Content/V ... _Video.htm

Looks like ProRes is supported on Mac, but not Windows (which I am on).

Hope they add it, as it is very common to use ProRes for film work!

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by jazzundso on Fri Oct 07, 2022 7:30 am
taylorscott2 wroteLooks like ProRes is supported on Mac, but not Windows (which I am on).

Hope they add it, as it is very common to use ProRes for film work!

Just to clarify: Studio One uses the API of the OS, so it can only import video formats that are supported by the OS. So if you say "hope they add it", you mean that Windows adds native support for ProRes.

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by PreAl on Fri Oct 07, 2022 7:41 am

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by taylorscott2 on Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:47 pm
jazzundso wrote
taylorscott2 wroteLooks like ProRes is supported on Mac, but not Windows (which I am on).

Hope they add it, as it is very common to use ProRes for film work!

Just to clarify: Studio One uses the API of the OS, so it can only import video formats that are supported by the OS. So if you say "hope they add it", you mean that Windows adds native support for ProRes.


Got it - I guess what I meant then is I hope S1 changes how it works with codecs (I guess something other than using API of the OS), so it can work with ProRes on Windows as many other DAWs and NLEs allow on Windows!

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by jazzundso on Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:53 pm
PreAl wroteAny use?
https://support.apple.com/kb/dl2033?locale=en_US

No, that's exclusively for Adobe software.

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by PreAl on Fri Oct 07, 2022 3:39 pm
PreAl wroteAny use?
https://support.apple.com/kb/dl2033?locale=en_US


jazzundso wroteNo, that's exclusively for Adobe software.


What I'm reading that doesn't appear to be true. It's a windows CODEC which sound like it's exactly what you need. Apparently it works for QuickTime and VLC at least, although the download lists these Adobe products there is nothing to suggest these apps are exclusive.

https://www.winxdvd.com/video-transcode ... indows.htm

And Adobe states:

Such Pro Video Formats are NOT licensed or supported by Adobe and are subject to Apple Terms and Conditions.

https://support.apple.com/kb/dl2033?locale=en_US

So I would definitely try it. I'm in no position to test this myself.

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by taylorscott2 on Fri Oct 07, 2022 6:41 pm
Thanks for the idea and links, unfortunately it doesn't help though.

ProRes works great on VLC, Nuendo, Cubase, Reaper, Pro Tools, Resolve, Premiere...and probably many more I don't have installed - all on Windows.

It's an S1 problem unfortunately - how it handles codecs.

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by alexanderschiebel on Sun Oct 09, 2022 2:27 am
jazzundso wrote
taylorscott2 wroteLooks like ProRes is supported on Mac, but not Windows (which I am on).

Hope they add it, as it is very common to use ProRes for film work!

Just to clarify: Studio One uses the API of the OS, so it can only import video formats that are supported by the OS. So if you say "hope they add it", you mean that Windows adds native support for ProRes.


I'm on Windows. And that I don't understand, because in Studio One 5 the exact same video file imports flawlessly and in Studio One 6 it doesn't. What about that can be an OS thing?
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by PreAl on Sun Oct 09, 2022 3:06 am
alexanderschiebel wroteI'm on Windows. And that I don't understand, because in Studio One 5 the exact same video file imports flawlessly and in Studio One 6 it doesn't. What about that can be an OS thing?


This thread is mostly about ProRes. If you are trying to expand this as an issue please provide the full details of the codec etc.

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by jazzundso on Sun Oct 09, 2022 11:33 am
alexanderschiebel wrote
jazzundso wrote
taylorscott2 wroteLooks like ProRes is supported on Mac, but not Windows (which I am on).

Hope they add it, as it is very common to use ProRes for film work!

Just to clarify: Studio One uses the API of the OS, so it can only import video formats that are supported by the OS. So if you say "hope they add it", you mean that Windows adds native support for ProRes.


I'm on Windows. And that I don't understand, because in Studio One 5 the exact same video file imports flawlessly and in Studio One 6 it doesn't. What about that can be an OS thing?

Does export work as well with this file in Studio 5? If so, please create a support ticket at https://my.presonus.com and provide a link to the video file so that can be tested (alternatively, you can send it to me via PM which may be a bit faster). Import working in version 5 but not in version 6 sounds wrong to me.

taylorscott2 wroteProRes works great on VLC, Nuendo, Cubase, Reaper, Pro Tools, Resolve, Premiere...and probably many more I don't have installed - all on Windows.

It's an S1 problem unfortunately - how it handles codecs.

No. Some of the programs you mention (like VLC) come with their own codecs. Studio One does not handle codecs at all, it uses the Windows Media Foundation APIs (on Windows, of course). That means that every codec that can be used by Windows MF is available for Studio One's video import / export as well.

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by Vocalpoint on Sun Oct 09, 2022 12:02 pm
taylorscott2 wroteProRes works great on VLC, Nuendo, Cubase, Reaper, Pro Tools, Resolve, Premiere...and probably many more I don't have installed - all on Windows. It's an S1 problem unfortunately - how it handles codecs.


Actually - I disagree (and agree with Lukas 100%)

ProRes is a 100% Apple native codec and judging by the obvious lack of any sort of true Windows ProRes codec installer FROM Apple FOR Windows - you can see why this is the way it is.

I suspect for all the apps you listed (VLC, Nuendo, Cubase, Reaper etc) - there is something else going on inside these apps that makes it "appear" that they natively support ProRes (on Windows) but it's most likely proprietary in nature (custom wrapper/container) or some other method that makes this possible.

To my knowledge - in Windows - the OS controls installation, support and subsequent "exposure" of its codecs to any applications that can use that codec.

And to see what's going on with your DAW - I am curious with the following:

1. Type System Information in the Windows 10 search bar and click on the app to launch it.
2. Expand the Components section on the left pane. Then expand the Multimedia section.
3. In the Multimedia section, you will find Audio Codecs and Video Codecs.
4. Expand Video Codecs to see what Windows shows for installed codecs (and subsequently Studio One) can use - like so:

2022-10-09_11-47-59.png


These are all the codecs on my desktop office machine here. Nothing very interesting. But you can see that Microsoft (Windows) put them there.

I would be very interested to see what (if any) ProRes codec items show on your machine and even more interested to see which (if any) company names besides Microsoft are listed beside them.

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by alexanderschiebel on Mon Oct 10, 2022 11:34 am
jazzundso wroteDoes export work as well with this file in Studio 5? If so, please create a support ticket at https://my.presonus.com and ... Import working in version 5 but not in version 6 sounds wrong to me.


I have, and thanks Lukas for the offer.
Sorry for having mixed up the topic, I didn't know what ProRes was and thought this thread was where I could join with my problem.
Anyway, it seems that my video file imports correctly in a new song in v6 but not when I open my old v5 project where it is embedded. I've contacted user support for this.
Thx all!

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