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PE 2019 Project Settings for gopro

New Here ,
Dec 10, 2018 Dec 10, 2018

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Hello! Which is the best project settings for working with gopro hero 7 video (ntsc format)? i think that avchd is good, but why only option for 1080p is 60 fps and not to 30 fps?

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Dec 10, 2018 Dec 10, 2018

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That camera is new enough that not a lot of people here are going to know for sure.  

One thing that has come up here already is that the H.265 footage is not editable in Premiere Elements.

A lot may depend on your computer.  High files sizes can bring a marginal computer to its knees!

As an "action camera" the 60fps will allow more flexibility for "slow motion" playback.

In the end, you'll have to try the different settings with your computer. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 11, 2018 Dec 11, 2018

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AVCHD and Full HD are just the names. 1080p with 30 fps projects are also there that should work just fine. Best way to work is launch PRE and drop one video clip to timeline. PRE will switch to a project setting that is closest to clip properties. You can then save the project and keep on adding more assets to timeline.

If your gopro outputs are 4k, it will create 4k projects. H.265 support is there but only on Mac 10.13+ OS.

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Dec 11, 2018 Dec 11, 2018

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Mohammad+Tahseen  wrote

..... H.265 support is there but only on Mac 10.13+ OS.

Mohammad,

Are you saying that all H.265 footage can be edited on a Mac?  The PrE 2019 marketing literature suggests only Apple's version of HEVC/H.265 is editable. 

Thanks.

Bill

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 16, 2018 Dec 16, 2018

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That's right. All standard H.265 footages can be edited on Mac 10.13.x. At least the popular ones (iPhone's and DJI Phantom's) were well tested and certified before releasing the product.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 17, 2018 Dec 17, 2018

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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Mohammad+Tahseen  wrote

That's right. All standard H.265 footages can be edited on Mac 10.13.x. At least the popular ones (iPhone's and DJI Phantom's) were well tested and certified before releasing the product.

Thanks.  That's useful to know for future questions here.

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Dec 11, 2018 Dec 11, 2018

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If your gopro outputs are 4k, it will create 4k projects. H.265 support is there but only on Mac 10.13+ OS

Elements does not support 4K, it supports UHD (there is an difference)

If you drop a real 4K clip into the timeline you get a UDH timline with black bars top and bottom an not being able to use Shake reduction.

Unfortunately Gopro also calls UDH 4K.

The Elements team needs to adjust the Project Settings, make it suitable for real 4K.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 16, 2018 Dec 16, 2018

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PRE 2019 does support 4k, the ones with the frame dimensions 3840x2160. So, clips with these dimensions when imported to PRE with 4k project settings would not have black bars. Problem is that some devices capture 4k with sizes 4096x2160. These clips when imported in PRE have black bars and need to be scaled properly.

This is the reason why Shake Reduction is not working for those clips. The primary requirement for Shake Reduction it matching project settings (or dimension here).

Unfortunately, PRE so far does not have custom project settings for every dimension of clips.

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Dec 17, 2018 Dec 17, 2018

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I know how it works.

My point is dont call it 4K when its UDH.

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Dec 11, 2018 Dec 11, 2018

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At what resolution was filmed?

Please post screenshot of clip in MediaInfo windows in treeview here on forum.

The dslr settings has 30 fps.

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