As the title says, i took some videos on my H, plays fine on the yuneec controller and on the PC but they are not recognised by Gopro studio or Quick software? Anyone know why?
As the title says, i took some videos on my H, plays fine on the yuneec controller and on the PC but they are not recognised by Gopro studio or Quick software? Anyone know why?
Avidemux also works.Yuneec is using a different Codec/encoder with the CG03+ video; is my understanding. I can confirm stock Typhoon footage will not open in GoPro Studio even though it is an MP4. However, you can use a video converter to change the format to MP4 with H264 compression with zero quality loss and it will open in GoPro Studio. I use Wonder Share Ultimate and it does this easily.
Pat
I started using Wondershare Filmora about a fortnight ago. I was using Davinci Resolve 12.5 previously but my computer struggled with it, sometimes making the resulting videos prone to being a bit 'jumpy' no matter what rendering settings I used. Filmora renders beautifully. Not as 'Singing & Dancing' as Davinci but it's ease of use and smooth resulting vids make up for that. It doesn't surprise me, then, that WS Ultimate will easily convert files to open in GoPro Studio.Yuneec is using a different Codec/encoder with the CG03+ video; is my understanding. I can confirm stock Typhoon footage will not open in GoPro Studio even though it is an MP4. However, you can use a video converter to change the format to MP4 with H264 compression with zero quality loss and it will open in GoPro Studio. I use Wonder Share Ultimate and it does this easily.
Pat
Would quik work?I do not know why, but guess Go Pro has something in their software. I found I was able to edit in Go Pro Studio if I first converted the videos using a software called Handbrake. It is free. Just Google "Handbrake video Converter"
I do all my editing on a 6 year old lap-topWhat platforms are you all using to do your editing on? Pc, laptop, mac, tablet?
Their website says it will, but I am not familiar with this program. Looks like it is an Apple application. I use my Dell laptop with just a Windows 7 OS. Really want something faster however.Would quik work?
Quik is gopro`s easy editing program, I've used I a couple of times now, I find the gopro studio a bit daunting atmTheir website says it will, but I am not familiar with this program. Looks like it is an Apple application. I use my Dell laptop with just a Windows 7 OS. Really want something faster however.
Desktop version of Quik will not accept anything that's not from a gopro, however... the app version will. It was called Replay before gopro bought them and I've been using the app version of replay and quik for many years. I have a full process on my workflow. I can share that if you want. I've tried everything to from modifying the meta data to formatting the content to make it look like gopro content... all failures.As the title says, i took some videos on my H, plays fine on the yuneec controller and on the PC but they are not recognised by Gopro studio or Quick software? Anyone know why?
Depending on the type of Apple device you use, you may have to process the video. I have an iPhone 5S, which does not support 4K video, so I use Handbrake to batch process all my 4K video down to HD to make it easier to work with in Quik. Here's a link to Handbrake - HandBrake: Open Source Video TranscoderThanks for your help, so quik should work on an ipad, I'll borrow one and try, I managed to get it working on Gopro studio using avidmux but I find quik easier atm, I guess I should make myself more confident with the full Gopro studio software.