![]() ![]() Although the TV recognized the completed project as HDR, the actual appearance of the clips’ dynamics were somewhat sub-SDR. Vegas had no trouble ingesting the 8bit Sony HLG clips. ![]() I also had long render times, but rendering is not quick when exporting out via FCP’s Compressor either. ![]() In the process I had 2 crashes, something I’ve almost never had with FCP ever since I began using it. Not being familiar with Vegas (I use FCP exclusively for HLG in and HLG out), it took me a few attempts with different settings in Vegas before I got the HDR to trigger on my LG OLED. So I tried Vegas Pro 16 just to see if a) render times were an improvement over FCP and b) whether it would ingest HLG clips and spit them out as HDR10 with little change in the video’s dynamics.
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