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Inspiring
May 14, 2021
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Blackmagic BRAW Clips - Unable to edit RAW settings

  • May 14, 2021
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This is a relatively new issues. 

I have a feature film project with many BRAW clips. All of a sudden, if I try to adjust the BRAW settings, the settings appear as unedited (though I have edited the BRAW settings extensively previously), so I reset them using the "revert" icon next to Blackmagic RAW and when I try to "decode using" > "Clip", the clips goes black and shows red and black vertical bars on the timeline and the actual clip is black in the monitor.

 

If I reset and leave it, I can view the clip again, but I am unable to adjust the BRAW settings, which makes them somewhat useless.

For some reason, most, if not all of the Blackmagic clips are now without the BRAW settings that I have previously set.

The one work-around that I have found that works is to delete the files and re-import them. But this is simply not feasible at this point, as I have dozens of hours of interviews already edited and chopped up.

I have tried 'replace footage' for individual clips, but this does not correct the issue.

This is a real head scratcher for me. It's also causing serious delays in finishing my feature film.

Anyone face this red and black bands and the inability to edit the BRAW settings before with a fix?

Thank you!

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Correct answer JLowry

I have removed the Blackmagic plug-in entirely and I am now using Autokroma's BRAW Studio. It seems far less buggy and I haven't had many issues at all with it. Too bad Adobe's plugin was so glitchy.

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Participant
August 1, 2021

I just solved this exact same problem for myself by doing a full uninstall of the Blackmagic RAW codec (I was on V2, so I downloaded the corresponding installer and it comes with an uninstaller, which I used).

 

Next, I DOWNGRADED to Blackmagic RAW V1.7

 

That fixed it!

 

If V1.7 doesn't work for you, I have heard others say that 1.5 works as well.

 

Lemme know if this solves it for you!

 

Luke

 

JLowryAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
August 1, 2021

I have removed the Blackmagic plug-in entirely and I am now using Autokroma's BRAW Studio. It seems far less buggy and I haven't had many issues at all with it. Too bad Adobe's plugin was so glitchy.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 1, 2021

Adobe doesn't make a BRAW plugin ... that's the BlackMagic plugin you would have been dealing with. And it seems to stay buggy as Hades through all their updates.

 

I went to the Autokroma plugin over a year ago. It WORKS ... always. And they offer the best support for BRAW in PrPro, even if you're using the BM freebie plugin.

 

I tend to like working with people who simply support users.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
themrmr
Participant
May 22, 2021

I'm having the same problem in 15.0

JLowryAuthor
Inspiring
May 14, 2021

One more note. As soon as I change it to "Clip" in the "decode using" option, it grays out everything and I'm unable to touch any setting, including "decode using". I have to reset the Blackmagic RAW settings just to see the image in my clip on the timeline again.