Hi Dwaine,
Dwaine Maggart wrote:@Christian: Free Resolve on Linux does not support H.264/H.265 files. Only the Studio version has that support.
What is the point of providing a video editor that does not support H.264/H.265 codecs in 2024? I had to go back to the beginning of the 2000's to find a video in my computer which had another video codec.
I would like to buy a professional video editor on Linux because I am tired of the bugs of the free pieces of software such as Flowblade, Openshot, Shotcut... I hesitate between Lightworks and Davinci Resolve with a preference-before-test for Davinci.
Is there any way to test for a couple of weeks a trial version of Davinci that works with H.264/H.265 codecs on Linux? I will not blindly invest more than 300 € taxes included. Even H.264 would be sufficient because I could render again the videos in H.265 after buying the Studio version. I have plenty of H.264 videos that I should work with.
It is just a detail but maybe not a negligible one. I spent 6 hours yesterday and 4 today to try to install Davinci Resolve to import one of my videos. Of course it did not work despite testing different Nvidia drivers, libraries, ways to install the piece of software, etc. because I only have H.264/H.265 videos. Davinci imported my H.264 videos without an error message, just with the video missing. I could not imagine that a professional video editor would not support these codecs in the 2020's, even a free/trial version, and there are no hints of that fundamental piece of information in your Web site. So I spent a lot of time in wrong directions. That looks very unprofessional from BlackMagic. Maybe the Web site could be updated with that important piece of information for the benefit of every Linux user.
Thanks in advance for the answer to my question written in bold.