GoPro Hero 6 FCP 7 - Edit GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 in FCP 7
Stuck the issue when editing GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 in FCP 7? Simply follow this tutorial to find the easiest solution to fix the issue. Let you edit H.265 video in FCP 7 without any problem.
So recently got my GoPro Hero 6 and I've run into a interesting issue. If I read the footage with MPC-HC I can see the recordings and hear the sound.When I import the file into FCP 7 and try to preview the videos. The audio is just a bunch of noise/crackling. The video format is the new H.265 format GoPro Hero 6 has for their 4k 60FPS recording. The video is fine except its difficult for the preview window to keep up. it's just the audio that I can't live or work with. Did you experience the same and did you find a solution ? What's the best workflow for importing GoPro Hero 6 H.265 MP4 videos in FCP 7 anyhow since I've installed it? Thx.
Hunting down a solution on the internet, some clues got yet. To edit GoPro Hero 6 H.265 files in FCP 7, you could try a video converter to convert GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 MP4 to Apple Final Cut Pro 7 most compatible format like Apple ProRes 422 or ProRes 4444. The app I've used in Acrok H.265 Video Converter.
Overall, it is one of the best Go Pro Hero 6 4K video converter tool for us. The program comes with several optimized format for FCP X, which enable you to transcode GoPro Hero 6 H.265 to ProRes codec for editing with FCP 7 directly without any rendering or codec problems. Plus, it also allows you to convert 4K H.265 to DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, MPEG-2 for Sony Vegas Pro 15/Premiere Pro CC, etc with best results. Windows users please get the H.265 Video Converter Windows version. Download it and follow the tutorial below to convert GoPro Hero 6 4K footage to FCP 7 effortlessly.
Install and launch the GoPro Hero 6 video converter, and then click "Add Files" icon to import your 4K H.265 .mp4 files to the top H.265 Video Converter.
Step 2: Select output format
Click "Format" bar to determine output format. Follow "Final Cut Pro" and select "Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)" as the output format. You can choose "Apple ProRes 4444(*.mov)" too.
Tip1: To edit GoPro Hero 6 H.265 video in Sony Vegas Pro 15, you need to choose "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas MOV (AVC)(*.mov)" as the output format.
Tip 2 : Click Settings icon, you can customize audio and video parameters Video Codec, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels.
Step 3: Transcode GoPro Hero 6 videos
Click the convert button under the preview window, the converter will start encoding GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 videos for importing to FCP 7 ProRes codec. After the conversion is finished, just click "Open" button to get the converted videos to FCP 7 as well as FCP X for further editing perfectly. You can edit GoPro Hero 6 video in FCP without rendering.
Tips on converting H.265 videos:
Edit GoPro Hero 6 H.265 video in Sony Vegas Pro 15
How to Work GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 in Avid Media Composer
Edit DJI Phantom 4 Pro H.265 video in FCP 7 and FCP 6
Samsung NX500 4K H.265 to Premiere Pro CC Workflow
How to import and edit Samsung NX1 H.265 in FCP X
So recently got my GoPro Hero 6 and I've run into a interesting issue. If I read the footage with MPC-HC I can see the recordings and hear the sound.When I import the file into FCP 7 and try to preview the videos. The audio is just a bunch of noise/crackling. The video format is the new H.265 format GoPro Hero 6 has for their 4k 60FPS recording. The video is fine except its difficult for the preview window to keep up. it's just the audio that I can't live or work with. Did you experience the same and did you find a solution ? What's the best workflow for importing GoPro Hero 6 H.265 MP4 videos in FCP 7 anyhow since I've installed it? Thx.
Hunting down a solution on the internet, some clues got yet. To edit GoPro Hero 6 H.265 files in FCP 7, you could try a video converter to convert GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 MP4 to Apple Final Cut Pro 7 most compatible format like Apple ProRes 422 or ProRes 4444. The app I've used in Acrok H.265 Video Converter.
Overall, it is one of the best Go Pro Hero 6 4K video converter tool for us. The program comes with several optimized format for FCP X, which enable you to transcode GoPro Hero 6 H.265 to ProRes codec for editing with FCP 7 directly without any rendering or codec problems. Plus, it also allows you to convert 4K H.265 to DNxHD for Avid Media Composer, MPEG-2 for Sony Vegas Pro 15/Premiere Pro CC, etc with best results. Windows users please get the H.265 Video Converter Windows version. Download it and follow the tutorial below to convert GoPro Hero 6 4K footage to FCP 7 effortlessly.
Convert and Import GoPro Hero 6 H.265 video to FCP 7
Step 1: Add H.265 videosInstall and launch the GoPro Hero 6 video converter, and then click "Add Files" icon to import your 4K H.265 .mp4 files to the top H.265 Video Converter.
Step 2: Select output format
Click "Format" bar to determine output format. Follow "Final Cut Pro" and select "Apple ProRes 422(*.mov)" as the output format. You can choose "Apple ProRes 4444(*.mov)" too.
Tip1: To edit GoPro Hero 6 H.265 video in Sony Vegas Pro 15, you need to choose "Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas MOV (AVC)(*.mov)" as the output format.
Tip 2 : Click Settings icon, you can customize audio and video parameters Video Codec, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sample rate, audio channels.
Step 3: Transcode GoPro Hero 6 videos
Click the convert button under the preview window, the converter will start encoding GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 videos for importing to FCP 7 ProRes codec. After the conversion is finished, just click "Open" button to get the converted videos to FCP 7 as well as FCP X for further editing perfectly. You can edit GoPro Hero 6 video in FCP without rendering.
Tips on converting H.265 videos:
Edit GoPro Hero 6 H.265 video in Sony Vegas Pro 15
How to Work GoPro Hero 6 4K H.265 in Avid Media Composer
Edit DJI Phantom 4 Pro H.265 video in FCP 7 and FCP 6
Samsung NX500 4K H.265 to Premiere Pro CC Workflow
How to import and edit Samsung NX1 H.265 in FCP X
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