5/26/2023 0 Comments Garmin virb edit export error![]() File may be corrupted or in an unsupported file format” was the disappointing message. So, I got to thinking maybe I could use the GoPro Studio for other files… I have an excellent Mobius Action Cam that I strap to my dji Phantom quad, but unfortunately GoPro studio didn’t like the files from this… “Unable to play file. So I gave it a try and BLOW ME! It’s fantastic for slowing down video… silky smooth! I tried Twixter in the past with less than favourable results, the results from Flux made my jaw drop! And the footage I tried it with didn’t even have a high frame rate… something that slowing down your video usually needs to work properly… I just tried it with 1080 / 30fps and it worked, dunno’ how but it just did. that was until I stumbled across a post somewhere which mentioned the new “Flux” slomo’ feature. I never really gave GoPro’s Cineform Studio a second look. ![]() I’ve had a GoPro for quite a while but usually do all my editing in Premiere Pro. via dropbox link)Īnd name your camera model, and i’ll see if i can make it work.Īlso, if you can’t find a “GoPro Cineform” codec in the codec drop-down menu, re-install the latest version of GoPro Studio. If you’re still having problems importing your files, please share a sample file (e.g. The only one that didn’t work for me, was a video file from my very first webcam: Samsung camera (Video: MJPG 640×480 30fps, Audio: PCM 22050Hz mono 352kbps).Canon EOS camera (Video: MJPG 640×480 15fps, Audio: PCM 22050Hz mono 352kbps).Nikon camera (Video: MJPG 640×480 30fps, Audio: PCM 8000Hz mono 64kbps).Fuji camera (Video: MJPG 640×480 30fps, Audio: PCM 11024Hz mono 88kbps).Pentax point&shoot (Video: MJPG 640x480p 30fps, Audio: PCM 8000Hz mono 64kbps).avi samples were successfully tested with both GoPro Studio 2.0.1 and GoPro Studio 2.5, on two Windows 7 machines: I’ve finally found the time to test this in more detail.
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