Chugach3DGuy
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I have several MP4 files from some GoPro HD Hero cameras I recently used. I need to convert them to Quicktime MOVs or AVI files so I can get them into Premiere Pro CS3. Everything online I could find pointed me to MPEG Streamclip. Unfortunately, it refuses to convert anything. Whether I try one file at a time or set up a batch conversion, MPEG Streamclip works for about 2 seconds before completely crashing out. No error, no explanation, just that lovely faded window that Vista likes to show you followed by a "sorry, this program is no longer working" message.
These are all large files too. It's 1080p @30fps for approximately 2.5 hours, so nearly 14GB total, broken down into 3.66 GB MP4 files.
I'm not sure if I doing something wrong during setup, or if I need to look into using a different conversion program. What say you, fellow B-rollers?
All that I was able to find on Google were people having problems with an older version of Quicktime and complaints about MPEG Streamclip creating enormous ProRes 422 files.
These are all large files too. It's 1080p @30fps for approximately 2.5 hours, so nearly 14GB total, broken down into 3.66 GB MP4 files.
I'm not sure if I doing something wrong during setup, or if I need to look into using a different conversion program. What say you, fellow B-rollers?
All that I was able to find on Google were people having problems with an older version of Quicktime and complaints about MPEG Streamclip creating enormous ProRes 422 files.
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