Geebax
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MisterFrag Posted at 9-17 14:45
I don’t have a Mac and can’t offer any specific help, but H.265 is not an editing codec — it is for acquisition and delivery. I strongly suggest transcoding to an intermediate editing codec such as ProRes. That will yield much better performance and probably also solve the issue you are having.
I fully agree with MisterFrag, both H.264 and h.265 are transport streams, and difficult to edit with, they are intended to be used to send video, primarily by air, to reception systems. They are now increasingly being used by companies like DJH to save disk space and reduce transmission overheads, and that is not their primary purpose.
Import the files into Premiere as ProRes files, do all you post-production in that format, and output as MPEG files when rendering, you will find it a much easier process.
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