

On this circumstance, if you are stick to editing GoPro Hero 10 recordings in DaVinci Resolve, you'd better convert them to a more editing-friendly format for DaVinci Resolve like H.264. However, here comes the problem, the recorded MP4 files are compressed using the H.265 codec, which is final delivery codec and it is not one you want to use for editing. It's available at 5.3K30, 4K60 and 2.7K120, though there is stabilization at other resolutions and frame rates, too.Īfter recording some stunning 4K footage by GoPro Hero 10, chances are you want to edit these footage in DaVinci Resolve so as to make them more stylish, before uploading to YouTube or posting on Facebook. HyperSmooth 4.0 is GoPro's name for its highest level of image stabilization in the Hero 10 Black. It's the most polished, powerful GoPro so far thanks to its new GP2 processor, but it's also only a relatively minor upgrade over its Hero 9 Black predecessor. The GoPro Hero 10 Black is the latest in a long line of Hero action cameras that stretches all the way back to 2005. I checked that the latest version of the software supports H.265 MP4 format.

I wanted to make it into a promotional film for display in my store, but I couldn't edit the 5.3K videos smoothly in the DaVinci Resolve. I took some short videos with my GoPro Hero 10. GoPro Hero 10 is the main product of our later plan.
