I have a Q500 4K and I have always had a Samsung phone and wAs able to download video to the phone and playback. Now I have a iPhone and can't do anything. Anyone have any suggestions? Also, any recommendations for video editing programs for my PC?
If you ask 10 different people about their recommendation of a video editing program, you are likely to get 10 different answers. Some will swear by one particular program and sing it out, and some another. Over the years I've used several. For me, one stood out from the crowd: Davinci Resolve. Unfortunately my laptop didn't have quite enough oomph to run it properly because it is resource hungry. However, if your PC has the guts to run it then I'd recommend that....<snip>... Also, any recommendations for video editing programs for my PC?
First of all, excuse me if I'm misunderstanding your situation.
Unless you are an IPhone guru, transferring files to and from an IPhone requires the use of the ITunes software. Unlike the Android system, the IPhone encodes it's files.
For video editing, I like Movavi Video Suite 15 Drone Edition. About $25 on Amazon.
If you ask 10 different people about their recommendation of a video editing program, you are likely to get 10 different answers. Some will swear by one particular program and sing it out, and some another. Over the years I've used several. For me, one stood out from the crowd: Davinci Resolve. Unfortunately my laptop didn't have quite enough oomph to run it properly because it is resource hungry. However, if your PC has the guts to run it then I'd recommend that.
However, if your PC does struggle with Resolve, then I would recommend Filmora. Less resource hungry, pretty easy to learn and gives good results (it runs well on my 6 year old laptop running 8gig memory, i5 processor and 1gig GEFORCE CUDA graphics card). Free evaluation version has a heavy watermark so to produce usable results you have to pay for it.
I agree.The first thing you want to know is whether or not your PC will even support 4k. If your computer is over two years old it probably won't unless you've upgraded at least the graphics card. Many people purchase a 4k camera before establishing their computer and viewing equipment can even handle it. Right after trying to watch their first video they get on forums complaining about the bad video quality coming from the camera. After that they start chasing after video editors they hope will save the day and turn out high resolution video on a low resolution computer.
Indeed. My computer is an i5 with 8gb memory and a nvidia cuda graphics card. It was towards the top end of laptops 7 years ago, but is struggling with 4K stuff now. I agree that i7 with 16gb memory and a 4K display is the least specification I should be looking at. My PfCO is due for renewal shortly so in the next few weeks I'll be going over my operations manual and sending my renewal application in to the CAA. Once that is out of the way I'll get a new computer that can handle 4K without problems.Get a Newer Laptop and life will be good. I purchased a new HP Envy Core I7 with 16gb Memory from Best Buy last December. It has Dual Graphics Cards. Got it for under $800. It is Touch Screen which I don't use. I also use to shoot everything in 1080p but recently have started filming in 4k Mode.
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