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#1
Hey, sorry for the late respons. I've been crazy busy, and it slipped my mind.

Thanks for looking into it. I'm pretty handy with technology in comparison to the average Joe, but this kinda stuff is way over my head. Thanks for trying to help me though.

Have a good weekend!
#2
But there's no way to basically do it the same way 'MLV app' would do it, but then without using RAW (MLV) footage?
#3
Sorry, was away from my computer for a few days - thanks for your replies.

Here's some footage: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12tYARIf7kRuDMqiuC-O94u-LI0yDn8aQ?usp=sharing
#4
Hi guys,

I just went on a short trip, and shot a few random shots using my Canon Eos M. Upon returning I discovered RAW mode was turned off the whole time (was wondering why I could shoot such lengthy footage, but didn't pay too much attention to it). Anyway, that is what it is. The problem I'm encountering now though, is that there are a bunch of Focus Pixels on my regular .mov footage (since I was still running ML, just not the raw video module). I can't import the footage into the MLV app since these aren't MLV files, so there's no way to try and get rid of these pixels that way.

Does anyone have any solutions/ ideas on how to get rid of these pixels on regular video footage?

Thanks
#5
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon EOS M
February 17, 2022, 06:22:32 PM
Quote from: Walter Schulz on February 17, 2022, 04:50:02 PM
Remove battery.
Use EOScard (Windows) or Make_bootable.sh (macOS/Linux) to create a bootable card.
Copy extracted ML build for firmware 2.0.3 to card.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200622002229/https://bitbucket.org/daniel_fort/magic-lantern/downloads/magiclantern-Nightly.2017Jan13.EOSM203.zip
Insert card, insert battery, close compartment doors and follow instructions found in wiki.magiclantern.fm/faq to deinstall ML from camera: "To remove the bootflag, run Firmware Update from a ML card and follow the instructions."

Thank you Walter, I was able to fix it!
#6
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon EOS M
February 17, 2022, 04:29:56 PM
I think I did something very stupid...

I had a spare EOS M that I wanted to sell, so I wanted to remove ML. In order to do so: I downloaded the 2.0.3 firmware and installed it on the camera. Then I got a message on the screen (from ML) saying: model detection error. Your camera doesn't look like a EOSM 2.0.2. (no shit).
What you can do:
- Make sure you've got the right ML zip for you camera model.
- If in doubt, upgrade (or downgrade) your Canon firmware to 2.0.2 (again).
- To use your camera without ML, format this card from your computer.
You may remove your battery.


So I formatted my card on my computer (cause I wanted to use it without ML), inserted it again, then: nothing. Just a continuing blinking green light.

I tried putting the 2.0.2 firmware on my card, but there's no way to install it now... Just a black screen with a blinking light...


Does anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this?