What's new in DVR 20.2 in 8min.
Monday, November 24, 2025
DaVinci Resolve Version 20.2 Update
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Nablet's X-OCN Media Extension Ads X-OCN Media Importing And Raw Processor Settings To Final Cut Pro Compared to DVR and PP
In addition to permitting Final Cut Pro to recognize and import X-OCN clips, the Nablet Media Extension offers media clips based Raw Processing Settings in FCP.
The below button "Edit RAW Properties", opens the RAW Processor Settings:
It is set by default to the Original Camera Values i.e. the recorded camera metadata.Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Nablet's X-OCN Media Extension Allows Native Sony's X-OCN Media Workflow In Final Cut Pro (And System Wide)
We saw in my previous post that both Resolve and Premiere could deal with X-OCN clips without plug-ins or add-ons.
Final Cut Pro on the other end, as of version 11.2 and ProVideo Codecs v3.0, needs Nablet's X-OCN Media Extension to load X-OCN clips. So we downloaded and installed it.
After installation, we need to manually turn the Nablet extension(s) on. To do that, go to System Settings, General, Logging Items and Extensions, scroll down to Extensions, Media Extensions and click on the ⓘ
Also, since the extension is system wide, Quicktime now recognize and plays the clips as well, including in the Finder previews.
Sony's X-OCN Media Works In DaVinci Resolve And Adobe Premiere Pro, But Not In Final Cut Pro. At Least Without The Help Of Nablet's Media Extension.
DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere Pro can open Sony's X-OCN Media, but Final Cut Pro cannot... At Least Without A Media Extension.
X-OCN (eXtended tonal range, Original Camera Negative) is yet another codec developed by Sony in their high-end camera line. Here is Sony's X-OCN page for more details.
It supports up to 16bit video in a variety of compressions, and playback is not computer intensive, so it checks all the boxes, or so it seems.
See this article by Newsshooters.com for a detailed explanation of X-OCN.
Sony's own Catalyst software opens X-OCN, but I don't like Catalyst, and one would use it to convert the X-OCN footage to something FCP understands, say ProRes. But really it's an unnecessary step considering the nature of X-OCN.
Note that, as deplorable as it is, for Sony Catalyst to read XAVC H-I HQ, it requires activation with a Sony Camera Model + Serial Number. Remember that all three NLEs read and Import the XAVC Clip just fine... As an editor I find this move pretty stupid.
Anyway, back to what we are trying to achieve, import X-OCN into FCP.
A not so useful chart by Sony of "X-OCN / AVC H Supported Products by Alliance Partners" does not list any solution for dealing with X-OCN media in FCP. It does not specify that a camera serial number is required to open XAVC H clips in Sony Catalyst Browse either.
Resolve and Premiere are perfectly happy with X-OCN clips, and open, import, and work with them just fine. Final Cut Pro on the other end does not understand the codec.
Supposedly there used to be a Calibrated{Q} Sony RAW Decode plug-in that one could buy that allowed FCP to understand X-OCN, but it was back in the F55 days, and it looks like it is not being updated, or it has been discontinued.
Enters Nablet Gmbh and their X-OCN Media Extension for Apple macOS. Currently in version 1.1. It's downloadable here, and is free for the time being. 🙌
Read this FCPCafe article detailing how it works.
And here is the Apple documentation about Media Extensions if you are interested.
I will be installing and testing it in incoming posts, and I will try to show the similarities and differences between DVR, PP and FCP+NME. Stay tuned!
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Apple's Safari Download Is Execrable
Safari 18.6 is downright execrable, unreliable, slow.
I today wanted to download a 7GB file from Wetransfer, Safari first told me it needed 350h to complete. Huh? What?
I cancel that shit, tried again and it went through an hour of downloading at not so great speed, until it got stuck at 6GB. No progress after that. Super!
Third time is a charm... You'd think. Nope. 4 hours needed at 400KB/s to download the file at stupidly slow download speed. And the estimated time is not even real as an hour later it's still showing 3h43min needed...
All right,enough with Safari, Firefox to the rescue. Boom! Downloading at 7.7MB/s. Steady does it. 17min. later the file is on my computer. First try, no fuss.
Apple, get your shit together with Safari, it's a disgrace.
Monday, November 3, 2025
How To Export An Archive Of Your Gmail Mailbox, And Open It "Offline" With Thunderbird On Mac - PART TWO - Thunderbird Setup
Allright, in PART ONE of this saga I showed you how to export your Gmail data.
Now in PART TWO, we setup Thunderbird to open and browse the data.
1. Google exported a zip file that we've downloaded on our computer. In my case it's called: "takeout-20251103T234620Z-3-001.zip", and is in my Download folder.
2. Move the file to a location of your choice, in my case I put it in my Documents folder, inside a subfolder that I renamed "Gmail Takeout Zips". Open the zip file, and the following is decompressed: "Takeout" folder, "Mail" subfolder", "Work/Moviola.mbox" folder. All the messages/data is contained in the ".mbox" folder. Remember I elected to export only one of my labels/Gmail folder, so my dataset / .mbox folder is small. If you were to export your entire Gmail data, the size of the .mbox will likely be way larger, and possibly will come in multiple parts due to the file size option/constrain imposed by Google. I previously exported a Work-DVDList folder, so the corresponding Takeout and decompressed .mbox is also present.4. Create a new Folder in Documents, and name it "Thunderbird Read Gmail Archives". Copy the ".mbox" files in it. You can then eliminate the remaining emptied Takeout folders. Your setup should look like this:
5. Launch Thunderbird. When presented with the Welcome screen / "Setup your existing email address", Click on Cancel.
6. "No email account configured" pops up, check "Use Thunderbird without an email account" and click "Exit Setup".7. Thunderbird opens on the Privacy Notice page / tab.10. Thunderbird pops a Feed Account Wizard confirmation window, click Done.11. You now have a "Mail Archives - READ ONLY" feed in the list. Right Click on the name to reveal a pop-up menu.12. Click on Settings.
How To Export An Archive Of Your Gmail Mailbox, And Open It "Offline" With Thunderbird On Mac - PART ONE - Gmail Export
Warning! This is a loooong thread, thanks Google, so hang in there!
PART ONE, let's export from Gmail:
8. From there you can choose to select only some mailbox folders to export.9. If needed then, deselect "Include all messages in Mail", and scroll down and deselect the default folders you do not wish to export / select the folders you only want to export.
10. For example, I do not wish to export "Archived", "Chat", "Drafts", "Inbox" that are all selected by default, so I uncheck them all.
11. I only want to export "Work/Moviola", so I checked that. I previously exported "Work/DVDList". And I click "OK".
12. Now instead of the default "All Mail data included", it shows "1 label selected", which corresponds to my single selection of "Work/Moviola".
14. In the "Choose file type, frequency & destination" you are presented with frequency, file type, and file size options. I leave everything at default. Then click "Export".
16. When Google finishes prepping the export, you will get an email with a link to download. You can also view the available download sets by clicking on "Manage exports".
17. I have two completed Data backups available to download. The one I want is the most recent, so I click on the top arrow.
18. From there I can click on the Download button to get it transferred to my computer.