Sometimes, the import error may still persist even if you have managed to install HEVC code. Here is a tutorial shows you how to import and edit H.265/HEVC in Premiere Pro without issues.
For format incompatiblity issues, actullay it's not a hard issue. What you need is a just a video converter app to transcode your DJI MOV to a more playable format.
The 4K MOV footage(no matter in H.264 or H.265) from DJI Phantom 4 Pro is beyond the compatibility of Davinci Resolve. To edit Phantom 4 Pro 4K video files in DaVinci Resolve 14, you need to convert/compress 4K MOV to DaVinci Resolve edit-friendly format such as DNxHD first, which ensures best...
Some guys complained that iMovie won't import 4K footage from DJI Phantom 4. Read this post about importing Phantom 4 4K to iMovie. You may get a bunch of hits.
Generally, we can't transfer and play DJI Drone 4K on TV smoothly is probably due to the file type and video resolution, bit rate, frame rate, etc. e. If you are looking for the ultimate solution to fix those incompatible issues, you'd better tweak the source video first.
Cyberlink’s PowerDirectorthe is very picky for input file formats. The h.264 files from DJI Phantom are not supported well by PowerDirector. What’s more, editing a 4K video requires more computing power and it could be more time consuming.
This is the DJI Phantom 4K to PowerDirector best workflow.
Any 4K video owenrs can also try Brorsoft Player. It is a powerful player that can afford Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray folder, Blu-ray ISO and common media files and videos smoothly. You are allowed to play any Blu-ray disc/ISO files directly with 1080p HD visual effect and play H.265/HEVC encoding 4K...
I'm the user of Brorsoft Video Converter Mac to transcode my Phantom 4 Pro H.265 to ProRes before importing to Final Cut Pro X. It works perfectly. I am very happy with this software!
Well, if you just want play Phantom 4 Pro H.265 videos, you can try VLC. If you stick to work Phantom 4 Pro H.265 footage in Premiere, you need to take a little up front time and set up a workflow that will convert your 4K H.265 video into a format that Premiere Pro likes.
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