Operation Manual
GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
Switching Between GoPro Studio and Other
Applications
While using your GoPro CineForm files in other applications, at any time, you can switch
focus back to GoPro Studio’s EDIT Room and apply further adjustments to refine the look
of your clips. Then switch back to the 3
rd
party application to see your clips immediately
updated with the new look.
Disabling Timeline Frame Caching
Some non-linear editing applications use what is called ‘frame-caching’ to improve
playback performance. When frame-caching is employed, the Active Metadata
TM
adjustments made in GoPro Studio may not appear right away when you play back the
file in the 3
rd
party application. This is because the 3
rd
party application doesn’t realize
that the file has changed and therefore plays its frames from the cache rather than re-
decoding the source file.
To get around this, you can do any or all of the following:
• Disable frame caching (if possible)
• Clear the cache (if possible)
• Play or scrub through the timeline to flush the cache.
• Change timeline resolution (this clears the cache in Adobe Premiere Pro)
Exporting GoPro CineForm Files
When you’re done editing in your 3
rd
party application you can export a high-quality
master GoPro CineForm file. The method for doing this will differ from application to
application so please refer to the application’s own manual for specific instructions.
NOTE: With the exception of Adobe CC 2014 products, when exporting to the GoPro
CineForm codec using 3
rd
party applications, there is an encoding limit of 1920 x 1080
resolution with the free version of GoPro Studio. This means that if you wish to encode at
resolutions higher than 1920 x 1080 using 3
rd
party applications (other than Adobe CC
2014 products, you will need to use GoPro Studio Premium or GoPro Studio Professional
(available at http://cineform.com).
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