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Go Pro Editing help
Got some great video from last weekend.
Now I need to edit and share it, anyone have a suggestion on an easy program to edit HD video...new to the game- thanks in advance |
xp comes with a program or go buy vegas 7 it is a good editing program
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GoPro uses QuickTime format, which is an Apple application. You can get a free "player" version of QuickTime to watch the files, and for about $40 you can buy the unlock code to convert your copy to QuickTime Pro. Pro allows you to edit, trim, combine and re-format the files. It's pretty basic, but it works. You can create DVD's, slideshows, add music, etc. The biggest problem I have is a 5-year-old PC, which doesn't have the processing power to burn through some of the uge files and projects that I seem to create. If your clips are more like 5 minutes, it shouldn't be too bad.
A lot of people on the video boards seem to prefer Apple machines, like the MacBook Pro and the included iMovie software. I looked at one at Best Buy last night - it's got me thinking... |
the MP4 format that it records in is a vary compressed format, because it is so compressed you need a super computer to edit it efficiantly. I use a video converter to convert them to a AVI format which is very easy to edit in windows movie maker, adobe premier (what I use) or any other editing program.
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I use Nero 10 HD
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The GoPro camera records HD video in the avchd/ h.264 format (at least the newer ones do-not sure about the older ones) and can be difficult to edit on an older/slower computer. There are many consumer level editing software applications you can use that will allow you to edit the avchd format like Pinnacle, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premier Elements on a PC and Final Cut Express on a Mac to name a few.
Again, just because they support that format, it doesn't mean they will edit efficiently - your computer plays a big part. I use both Vegas (pro version) on a 3yr old pc and it does ok, but playback during editing can be slow/stuttery/choppy. I also have an intel based mac and use final cut express. My mac seems to handle it better, but the processer is faster. |
Originally Posted by turbo94gto
(Post 3254464)
the MP4 format that it records in is a vary compressed format, because it is so compressed you need a super computer to edit it efficiantly. I use a video converter to convert them to a AVI format which is very easy to edit in windows movie maker, adobe premier (what I use) or any other editing program.
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Originally Posted by Rik
(Post 3255926)
What program do you use to convert these? I was told to use "Window Movie Maker" but WMM does not recognize the GoPro video format so ...
MPEG Streamclip works great and is free mac version http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html windows version http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-win.html |
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