Operation Manual

GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Step 3: EXPORT
When you’re done editing your Storyboard and are happy with how it looks, you’ll want to
share it with the world. With GoPro Studio you can export your completed Storyboard
(combining all the video clips, titles and audio tracks into a single file) using one of the
standard export options designed for specific target distribution outlets, or you can create
your own custom export settings. You can also export single frames of your video clips or
Storyboard.
Exporting a Movie
To access the Export Window, click on a clip on the storyboard to make sure the
Storyboard is selected rather than a clip in the Media Bin. Then do one of the following:
Click on the EXPORT button at the top of GoPro Studio’s work area
Select the ‘Export Movie…’ option from the FILE menu
Or click ‘Ctrl+E’ on your keyboard
In the Export Window you can choose from any of the following export options:
YouTube (creates an average quality h.264 mp4 file with a bit rate of 8Mbps)
Vimeo (creates an above average quality h.264 mp4 file with a bit rate of
15Mbps)
Mobile Device (creates a low quality h.264 mp4 file with a bit rate of 2Mbps)
HD 720p (creates an average quality h.264 mp4 file with a 720p image size and
a bit rate of 8Mbps)
HD 1080p (creates an above average quality h.264 mp4 file with a 1080p image
size and a bit rate of 15Mbps)
UHD 4K (creates a high quality h.264 file with a 3820 x 2160 image size and a bit
rate of 50Mbps)
Archive/Edit (creates a GoPro CineForm avi or mov file using user-selectable
quality level)
Custom (lets the user choose the format, image size, frame rate and quality
settings)
When clicking on the “Custom” option, the previously selected preset’s settings become
the starting point for customization.
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