Hi Tom and Luis, it seems 2018 MacBook Pro with core i7 and 32 gb RAM can play H.265 files. Mine is core i5 and 16gb and cannot play H.265 files (unless converted).
I got rid of the GoPro 11 and deleted the files, but I really want the new GoPro 12 but only if I can play the files on MacBook/FCPX, preferably without having to convert. So I got a test H.265 file from here.
*My MacBook QuickTime will not play it. I get error that says "The document “h265.mp4” could not be opened. The file isn’t compatible with QuickTime Player."
*Final cut Pro won't import it saying "No importable files"
*BUT VCL PLAYER CAN PLAY IT.
Info on the file hitting "command I" says "Lavf57.83.100"
& "Codec: MPEG-H Part2/HEVC (H.265) (hev1)
Video Resolution & Buffer Dimensions 4112x3008
Frame rate 2"
My iPhone 13 Pro can't open it either.
Although Mac support H.265 I cannot play it (if it's encoded hev1)with QuickTime player or Final Cut Pro (only VLC will play it), unless I transcode file. I wish I didn't have to transcode but if I did I don't want HUMUNGOUS ProRes files just to keep the quality. I guess I have to transcode to H264 (or HEVC or MOV) but I lose quality (but if can increase bitrate to 80% it's not so bad I read).
*But Apple's Compressor App wouldn't open the sample H.265 file.
*Handbrake doesn't seem to have ProRes options but I could convert to H.264 (but I didn't seem an option how to increase bitrate to 80% to not lose too much quality). And the converted file could play in QuickTime Player and be open and played in FCPX.
*MPEG StreamCip is said to be able to convert to ProRes but it has not been updated to work with the latest Mac OS Venture 13.3.1.
THEN CAME FFMPEG (which intimidated me at first).
*I downloaded it from the ffmpeg site but my mac won't open it stating: “ffmpeg” cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer: macOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware."
*I came across this video using Terminal to install ffmpeg and it installed (and it taught how to use it in general)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nbuqYw2OCw
*Then I used this command line from this Reddit (I had to change it to direct to my file on the desktop, as explained in the video above, [ex. ffmpeg -i h265.mp4 -c:v copy -tag:v hvc1 -c:a copy output-hvc1.mp4]) and it worked. It made a video QuickTime can play and FCPX can add and edit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/finalcutpro/comments/11xn6qi/h265_the_
https://youtu.be/MPV7JXTWPWI
I opened this newly tagged file in VLC and it says:
"Codec MPEG-H Part2/HEVC (H.265) (hvc1)
Video Resolution & Buffer Dimensions 4112x3008
Frame rate 2"
BUT IS THERE AN EASIER WAY TO DO ALL THIS?
I mean, if I buy the new GoPro 12 and have 100 files do I have to go through all this everytime?
Is there anyway to just get my files into FCPX (or is there another good enough video editor that will be able to do it) or do I have to by a new MacBook (and what specifications am I looking for)?
I hope this can help someone and I am thankful for all the help I got here too.
I read Tom and Luis's older post replies here that helped a lot too.
I am a bit OCD but a bit clueless what's going on.
P.S. Oh my, Chrome is that bad?! Ok I will contemplate getting rid of it but I've used so many browsers and it's just my type of browser. But maybe that's why my MacBook battery drains after a few hours of browsing. What's closest to Chrome, Safari? THANK YOU!
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