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This is what is listed for PowerDirector 15.
GOPRO Hero 2 Hero 3 Black/Silver/White Hero 3+ Black/Silver/White Hero 4 Black/Silver
Nothing about Go Pro 5
Did you look at the files that you get from those GoPro camcorders vs what Power Director will handle?
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admittedly, i didn't look at the file types. as far as i know, what i have seen is an mp4. i am new to video trying to get my feet wet. i have done digital photography since 2001, & was wanting to start producing some video to incorporate into my portfolio. i'm certain that there is a pretty sharp learning curve that i'm going to have to go thru. looks like it starts here, eh?
i figured all gopros probably generated the same type of file, so it struck me a little odd that they were only listing the older models. could it be that an mp4 from, say, a hero 4 black might be different than an mp4 from the new hero 5 black?
i just looked at my email & see that i finally got a reply from support - here is part of their reply:
For GoPro Hero 5 Black, I would like to inform you that according to the camera spec, the video taken by GoPro Hero 5 Black should be able to be edited but there would be no lens correction for this specific camera so far.
not sure if you can answer my next question, but maybe someone can - what exactly would it mean to me if i wasn't able to do lens correction? would that be referring to the fisheye affect? & i assume if that is the case that they must be referring to correction within their own program? in other words, would a plug-in that had the capability work until/if they add that feature to the feature set?
steve - thank you very much for your reply. i'm sure to have many more questions as i go thru my learning curve.
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