![]() ![]() ![]() I myself find some of the media related issues on Linux frustrating. (Which would be a shame, because Resolve installs in to Fedora very easily without having to resort to hacks like makeresolvedeb to get it to work on Debian-based systems). ![]() I might be at the point where I need to leave jump from Fedora to a different Distro if I can't get the hevc files to play fluidly. Lots of competent people have tried to help. I have asked for help on the Fedora forum, but it seems that other Fedora users are having problems playing the files, too. The win 10 system and the Fedora 36 System are on separate SSDs. The same file plays fluidly when I boot in to Win 10. The HEVC 10-bit 4:2:0 files from my Panasonic S-series cameras stutters A LOT with pretty much ANY app when I play them in Fedora 36 (I have tried several apps). I dual boot Win 10 and Fedora 36 (with Gnome DE). Maybe you can download and try to play it: If you have a moment, here is a short example file (about 180MB, it is not a very good video). To Linux users: How well do HEVC 10-bit files play on your system? Does your distro have good codecs? ![]()
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