![]() ![]() You could also use MediaEncoder, especially to make say a ProRes or Cineform transcode which as an intrframe codec, would play back ever so much easier within your system. There are online files and the help for Handbrake that do cover the process. Handbrake can do that to an easier to process form of H.264, and you missed the capability of that app to batch process, which it does do. So often, to get good playback it's useful to transcode to an intraframe codec, or at least to a long-GOP format with less extreme use of things like partial i-frames and long picture 'groups'. Open Migration Assistant To transfer data to new Mac using Migration Assistant, click Go on your Macs menu bar, then choose the Utilities folder on the pull-down menu. ![]() There are now some things in certain AMD CPUs also that I think help with this. Step 1: On your new Mac: Click Go on your Macs menu bar. Some Intel CPUs have "QuickSync" which helps with that. Most computers do not of course have that particular chip to de-encode the media. It uses a special chip in the camera to do the encoding. Next: Choose images to import > select destination from Import to drop-down > select Import How to Use the Image Capture Tool on a Mac The tool youll be using. depending on your CPU/RAM/GPU, it may or may not play them back smoothly due to the extreme compression options used by those cameras to get the data "smallified" rapidly. First, Premiere Pro can import the GoPro files. ![]()
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