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Hi All,
I have been trying to solve my problem for several weeks. When importing some GoPro footage into Premiere Elements, it is not read or decoded properly. Please see the annotated screen shot below:
The files play correctly in all programs, even Premiere itself, however they don't play correctly when they are added into the workspace. Any tips would be very much appreciated.
Editing Device
Razer Blade 15
Intel Core i9-11900H
32 GB of RAM
GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU
Windows 11 Home 22H2 OS Build 22621.2428
Adobe Premiere Elements Version 21.0
Premiere Elements Project: QHD 50 fps, force settings onto project
Files
2.7k 50 fps
GoPro Hero 11 Black
10 bit colour depth
High bit rate
Thanks,
Damien
First guess is that you may need a Nvidia graphics card driver update. The "studio" version is preferred over the "gamer" version. Second guess is that the GoPro codec doesn't match the project. GoPro's tend to use some unique video formats (codecs) to achieve their unique features. They may not all work well with Premiere Elements. You might have sucess with useing the (free) Handbrake program to convert to the universal H.264 codec.
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First guess is that you may need a Nvidia graphics card driver update. The "studio" version is preferred over the "gamer" version. Second guess is that the GoPro codec doesn't match the project. GoPro's tend to use some unique video formats (codecs) to achieve their unique features. They may not all work well with Premiere Elements. You might have sucess with useing the (free) Handbrake program to convert to the universal H.264 codec.
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Changing my NVIDIA driver from game ready to studio did not solve the issue. However, re-encoding the file in with handbrake did. Thanks for your help!
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Did you re-encode to different resolution?
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I kept the original resolution.
I attempted to simply change encoding while keeping the original as much as possible to reduce the amount of time the re-encoding took. I did not succeed, although I did not try very hard. Handbrake ended up reducing the file size about about a half. Therefore, I am sure I have lost quality in the process during this first attempt.
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It looks like APE has a problem with 2.7k HEVC files. I did a test with Adobe Premiere Elements 2021 and 2024
In APE2024 you can’t import 2.6 HECV files. APE says that the format is not supported.
In APE2021 you can import such a file, however it looks scrambled in project assets, but it looks normal in preview monitor.
In general, 2.7k format should be fully supported by APE in both H.264 and H.265.
Adobe doesn’t say anything about resolution limits in their supported format table:
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I think this is the same problem as here:
Re: HEVC videos look scrambled in preview images a... - Adobe Community - 11380726
APE has a problem with 2.7 resolution and they haven't fixed it for very long time as many other problems......