![]() In addition it has a H.265 (HEVC) output. In EditReady 2.5.1 (latest version), I can rewrap and/or convert to ProRes formats as well. As you know, this could be rewrapped easily to. In addition, the GoPro folder offers it as a MP4 which can be played in QuickTime. My GoPro HEVC codec is much different than Redifer. It says on Apple's FCPX compatibility page that H265/HEVC material from the GoPro Hero 6 and Hero 7 are supported: /en-us/HT204203#goproĪwesome information from the above responses. I have the same laptop he has - a 2016 15" MBP. If he could post a small test sample to DropBox or some other download point, I'll be happy to test it on various Mac and NLEs. However the OP's concern is not HEVC in general only *one* specific codec - HEVC from a GoPro Hero7. But this is different from transcoding to ProRes material (esp 8-bit 4:2:0) that was acquired in H264 or HEVC. That could be advantageous in some cases. IF the camera can *acquire* in ProRes, that is different. There is likely no image quality difference between editing or color correcting H264 or HEVC or ProRes transcoded from those codecs. That is why I keep reminding the OP this is not an image quality issue it is predominately an editing performance issue. Premiere will open those but is so slow it's unusable without proxies - even on an iMac Pro.įCPX can also handle all the Samsung NX1 HEVC variants I've tested, see downloadable camera-native files: Some of these can be quite sluggish, which is expected. ![]() This isn't an issue with the codec but the Matroska wrapper. Examples: A few above-listed HEVC files that have an MKV wrapper cannot be handled by either FCPX nor Resolve nor EditReady. I have tried several HEVC files and FCPX 10.4.4 on Mojave handles most of them OK. What kind that is I do not know as no HEVC/H.265 file I have ever come across on the internet will open. It seems that Apple has a very limited understanding of HEVC and can only import certain kinds. I am using Mohave and the latest FCPX and I cannot import HEVC. It is not currently supported for 10-bit encode, so that is super slow. FCPX on High Sierra supports HEVC acceleration for decode (aka playback) and 8-bit encode when exporting. E.g, a 12-core 2013 Mac Pro might be very slow, even if running FCPX 10.4.4 on Mojave. HEVC is very compute-intensive and if your hardware, OS and app (FCPX) don't all support HEVC acceleration it can be very slow. ![]() The internal FCPX render format is ProRes 422, so even if you don't transcode to optimized media you are essentially already editing in ProRes. In FCPX all edits are simply metadata stored in the library. It's not like Photoshop editing a JPG where there is concern over re-compression of a lossy format with each save operation. The on-disk files themselves are never edited. In general you don't need to reformat or transcode to optimized media or anything else when editing H264 or HEVC/H265 to maintain quality. Support audio inputs by microphone and record your voice with the screen synchronized.I would like to reformat the 4K 60fps HEVC to the best FCPX Prores as possible to maintain 4K quality.Support long recording of screen and camera and output lossless videos.Play video files frame-by-frame without missing any detail.Smoothly play 200+ multimedia formats like MTS, MKV, VOB, MP4, AVI, MP3, OGG, M4A and more. ![]() Preset the best format & resolution of each output device.Support HEVC (H.265) codecs and improve image quality.Enjoy 30X conversion speed between 200+ formats breakthrough hardware acceleration technology.Video Compression: Compress videos in a batch with 4 kinds of compression ratio.Audio Normalization: Batch analyze audio files to the same volume level.Audio Extraction: Extract lossless song or audio.Audio Removal: Remove the original audio tracks to extract soundless video streams.Add or change the background music to the videos. Merging Tool: Merge multiple video clips and convert them to any format.Rotation: It offers real-time preview for 4 rotation modes: flip horizontal, flip vertical, rotation 90 degrees clockwise and counterclockwise!.Audio Trimming: Freely trim audio files of any format.Video Trimming: Trim any video to get the most wanted clip for saving and sharing.Key Features: Full-Featured Video Editing: Total Video Tools is an all-in-one essential video and audio toolset to edit movie, capture screen, convert, merge, compress, and play any video and audio on Mac. ![]()
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