4/3/2023 0 Comments Import gopro media to mac![]() Unfortunately, that workflow is now broken because iMovie no longer recognizes the CFHD video format. I can then use iMovie, which I quite like, to edit my videos, add music, etc. After color correcting the clips, I’ll import them into iMovie and then deduplicate them using a script so that I can still use GoPro Studio to make further color tweaks while editing in iMovie. GoPro Studio understands ProTune, and offers nice color correction and exposure controls - much better than iMovie can offer. ![]() From there, I convert them into an editing-friendly CFHD (CineForm HD) format using GoPro Studio. I shoot video with my GoPro using the “ ProTune” mode, and then import those videos onto my Mac. To back up a bit, I’ll explain how I usually work with GoPro videos. I also couldn’t import converted video into iMovie anymore. After doing so, I realized that all my previously-imported GoPro videos wouldn’t play in iMovie anymore, showing as “empty” tracks instead. I recently upgraded my MacBook to OS X 10.10 Yosemite, and at the same time accepted the automatic upgrade of iMovie to version 10.0.0.6. Recently, I’ve been enjoying using my GoPro camera with iMovie to put together silly little videos. Update June 25, 2015: iMovie 10.0.9 has been released which fixes the problem I describe below. ![]() Converted GoPro Videos Don't Work in iMovie on Yosemite
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