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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark
Your video player may not be optimized to play 4K videos. Try a different player.
Also double check the file size. When you transfered it over, did you compress it? Did you use a 3rd party server or is it a direct copy of the file?
Also, what kind of monitor and video card are you using? Could you have a problem with screen resolution, color depth, frame rate, etc?
Also, can you try an experiment? Shoot some content, then shoot it again but with HDR disabled and see if it looks better. For me, sometimes colors look weird when using HDR. I turned it off when I don't absolutely need it.
Video formats are the same across all platforms as far as I know, so if you see a difference somewhere, it is due to a setting somewhere.
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I have a solid Asus laptop. It can edit regular 4k videos, but it does not have the requirements to edit PRO RES videos. My videos are usually from 3 to 10 GB.
I'm using Movavi editor and their converter when needed.
Could be the HDR thing but I realized I had outdated drivers, after updating them I was able to download the original videos to PC (they looked really good), then after I did the most recent video I tried moving it to PC and had the same problem. So I'm starting to believe it's a USB cable.
I know it sounds weird but after fucking around with a cable for a while I was able to transfer videos to a PC and they looked as same as on iphone.