A year ago I had taken many GoPro video clips with the Hero4 Silver version of the camera. I created a couple of projects that were over an hour in duration. I created and burned Blu-Ray DVDs with this computer - had to buy a Blu-Ray (BD) disc burner for the computer in order to burn HD BDs though.
The specs of my computer system is listed at the bottom of my thread window.
I had some choppiness in PREVIEW playback - but I could work/live with it. I think the more clips I had in the editing room, the more transitions & editing I did to the clips, greatly affected the processing in the CPU/GPU and THIS leads to the PREVIEW choppiness. The CPU and GPU processors are dealing with A LOT of information when they are working on video clips that have whatever you might have done with/to them - not limited to but might include - any color correction or lighting adjustments - I think transitions and the like even contribute to the load that is sent to the CPU/GPU. I think all this leads to whether the PREVIEW flows along as expected or if you get a choppy preview.
What sort of computer specs are you working with? What is your hardware configuration?
Bottom line though, I was able to edit and burn several BD dvds at the 1920-1080/60p choice - in PD13.
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PD13 Ultimate - Build 3516, WIN 8.1, 64 Bit, 16G RAM, Intel Core i5 4460, CPU @ 3.2GHz, NVIDIA GeForce GT720, Graphics Memory(total avail.)-4093MB
LG WH14NS40 Blu-Ray Drive