AME H.265 to ProRes 422 - Choppy Mess
Hi all,
I apologize if this question has been answered already, but I couldn't seem to find it.
I recorded alot of footage on my GoPro Hero 7 Black in 4k60fps while on vacation and I'm looking to edit it. However, since the GoPro Hero 7 Black shoots in H.265 HEVC it would be resource heavy to try to edit it directly in Premiere Pro.
I've decided to convert the footage over to a editing friendly format such as ProRes 422. However, after a successful conversion playback is extremely choppy, image quality seemed to be retained, but the framerate is somewhere on the line of 15fps or less if i were to guess. I've read somewhere that the footage may be variable and confusing the encoder, however using a MediaInfo application my footage is indeed constant.
Perhaps my PC specs could assist in finding a solution or determining a bottleneck:
CPU: i7-9700k @4.7GHz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070
RAM: 32gb @3000Mhz
The footage is located on a Western Digital Black 2TB HDD 7200RPM. Perhaps the slow hard drive is causing problems?
I'll try encoding to and from a M.2 SSD to see if it alleviates the choppy footage.
I'm open to suggestions.
Many Thanks,
Henry T.
