GoPro Hero 10 iMvoie - Edit GoPro Hero 10 H.265 in iMovie
Having trouble working with GoPro Hero 10 H.265 videos in iMovie? This tutorial is ready to help you out. It explains how to convert GoPro Hero 10 4K footage to AIC encoded MOV format for editing in iMovie with optimum performance. The GoPro Hero 10 Black looks almost identical to the Hero9 Black it replaces - or the Hero8 Black that that replaced. The Hero 10 Black keeps its a microSD card slot and removable battery under a flap on its bottom edge, while a side door covers USB-C and micro HDMI ports. The system works quite well, and having it added to 5.3K60 footage is a boon for action videographers who prefer the smooth look of 60fps capture, and the ability to slow it down to half-speed for a modest slow-motion effect. If you plan to get a action camera, the GoPro Hero 10 is your best choice. Before sharing your wonderful videos, you may need to edit the H.265 material via editing software, such as iMovie or FCP X. If you can't load GoPro Hero 1...