At 01:16 AM 1/31/2013, [email protected] wrote:
>I use the HD2, great camera and no problems with Premiere .

Uwe, have you tried time-lapse with the Hero2? If so, did you have 
any problems setting up and using your footage in Premiere?

I've tried it out for fun, and it involves importing a big sequence 
of still shots as a clip, then cropping to a 16:9 aspect ratio. That 
all works fine, but I find that I can't preview the clip: Premiere 
stutters terribly on playback. I can't render the clip, either. I get 
a yellow bar over the clip that claims that it doesn't need 
rendering. I have to export to an external file and then play back 
the file to see my time-lapse work.

I guess my question to anyone who might know boils down to this 
non-GoPro-specific problem: how can I force a render on clip that 
Premiere doesn't think needs rendering?

Thanks,

Mike Boom



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