I just purcahsed the GoPro7 Hero Black but now having issues getting the 4K 60FPS to show up in Adobe After effects. It just loads up audio with a black playback screen.
Most of the alternatives seem to involve re-encoding the video file from H.265 down to H.264 and in that process you only end up with 30fps?
What is it that others are doing to achieve 4K 60fps in their editing process. I certainly can’t afford $20US a month to join adobe cloud.
I have an older version of Adobe After Effects, but wondering what else I can try?
Is there any way to end up with H.624 but still have over 30fps @ 4K when dealing with 4K 60FPS HEVC??
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Handbrake uses variable frame rate by default when re-encoding video to make its output more compact. If you want to maintain the original framerate then you must open the "Video" tab, change the Framerate (FPS) setting to "Same as Source", and tick the "Constant Framerate" radio button (assuming the original frame rate is constant).
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