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I am upgrading my DJI Mavic Pro Drone to a DJI Mavic 2 and it saves in H.265 10 bit files. Will I be able to import them into my Windows 10 Premiere elements 2020?
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Rather than risk making a blanket claim, I'd recommend you download the free trial of the program and give it a test drive.
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There were a couple topic created this last month where GoPro H.265 footage at 60 fps were not working. In one, the creator of the post sent me a sample and I could not get it to work either. There are always "work arounds", but those are inconvenient.
With the exception of the 60 fps footage, I've been able to load all other H.265 footage into Premiere Elements 2020.
If you have some DJI Mavic 2 footage, I would enjoy a sample via dropbox! I want to buy one of those too!
As Steve wrote, don't spend real money until you test it with the free trial.
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Yep I will be getting it at the end of the month. As I do photography I found the MPP too restricted as I needed to use ND filters all the time to get my settings correct. I prefer the idea of the Hasselblad with aperture settings and of course 10 bit. Also I use a Crystalsky as this tranforms your ability to see and adjust your shots accurately. Sounds expensive but to put it into perspective only the price of a decent lens I find Photoshop & Premiere elements 2020 very good but if you haven't already sussed it out you defo need to disable Autocreations in your startup manager as it grabs far too many resources. I use a high spec workstation and it even gives that a battering. I hope Adobe get around to optimising it as it is seriously bad at the moment.
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thanks Steve but I already have PSE and Premiere Elements 2020. It's just that I don't hve the Mavic 2 yet as I am using the Mavic Pro Platinum and that is only H.264... worse case scenario is I have to change from pe to Cyberlink software. That would be a shame as I love Photoshop products as I have been using them since the eighties...