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1080p 60fps HELP!

New Here ,
Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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Hey guys... i have a problem. I recorded some videos in 1080p 60fps with my new Gopro Hero 3 black edition. The problem is that i can't find any sequences or what its called in premiere pro, that can take 60fps... i'm new to this "video world", so if you know what i can do, then please tell it with "easy" words, because i'm new and i don't know much about this. I worked a bit with it now, and i learned the basics. Please help me...

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Community Expert , Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

If there is no ready made preset, make one yourself.

Its under New Sequence / Settings / Editing Mode / Custom, or do this:

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which will create a matching sequence for your footage.

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Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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If there is no ready made preset, make one yourself.

Its under New Sequence / Settings / Editing Mode / Custom, or do this:

New Item Icon.png

which will create a matching sequence for your footage.

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Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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But do i then have to choose a sequence first, that dont support 1080p 60fps? or what?

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Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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Okay now i think it works thanks man, but it lags when i play it in "full mode" i can play it with 1/4 but then there is bad quality.. When i upload the video on youtube, will it then play in 1080p with best quality? :s

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Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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In the export settings you will find an excellent preset for YT (its under H.264)

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Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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Thank you for the help, but how do i change the export settings?

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New Here ,
Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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Found it, but if i should choose Youtube, there's only the 1080p 30 fps option, and not the 60fps as i recorded in? :s

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Jul 26, 2013 Jul 26, 2013

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Same problem, with same gopro camera. I know that quicktime format could export with 60 fps and in 1080p, but i don't have it in Adobe media encoder... If i try to export directly in premiere pro it give me an error (error when compiling. Unknown error).

If someone could help me, help us !

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Jul 26, 2013 Jul 26, 2013

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Possible solutions:

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/906/cpsid_90670.html

No point in exporting in 60 fps for YT, it does not handle 60 fps

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New Here ,
Jul 26, 2013 Jul 26, 2013

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I've already try these solutions but it doesn't work for me. I know that YT doesn't handle 60 fps but the export is only for my computer. Any other solutions ?

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yes it does. it just depends on the computer that it is played back on thats all

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