Upside down filmed Gopro- footage shows green screen after import

Former user wrote on 5/7/2022, 1:32 AM

Hi!

I have been problems with eporting my project that contains some clips that are filmed upside down with Gopro hero 8.

The clips work and play just fine in the edit and on my computer, but after I import my project, the clips shot upside down are shown only as green screen or they are tilted upside down.

I've tried exporting in different formats, MPEG export crashes at the 99% of the export and the video is damaged. I'm not sure if the video would play out ok in MPEG if the export just would finish ok. HVEC does the green screen.

I've also tried to change export settings between CPU and GPU, does not seem to have impact.

Also pretty sure I have the latest codecs on my computer.

Laptop Hardware:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10510U CPU @ 1.80GHz   2.30 GHz

NVIDIA GTX 1050 GPU

Software: Movie Edit Pro Premium 2022.

Thanks in advance for any responses, I really appreciate it.

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Former user wrote on 5/7/2022, 2:00 AM

Okay so I was wrong about the codecs, I did update HVEC and some other codecs and the export seems to be good now. But that is not the only thing I did, for each "upside down" clip I also tapped of the box in the object properties "Interpolate intermediate images", not sure if that did anything.

Anyways, I'm glad that it's working now, hopefully someone will get some usefull info from this post. :)

CubeAce wrote on 5/7/2022, 3:27 AM

@Former user

Hi and welcome to the user to user forums.

We have seen this problem on the forums in the past along with the solutions but the 'Search' facilities here are not that reliable and appreciate a new topic on the subject for others to find.

Ray.

 

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