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John C. Chu August 5th, 2019 12:14 PM

GoPro Fusion: Archiving Strategies
 
Love the amazing GoPro Fusion but the rendered - stitched 5.6k ProRes files are huge.

Considering the time it took to stitch the files on a Mac Pro with a RX580 video card, it seems sad and wasteful to only keep the original files and toss the rendered and stitched ProRes files.

After a few days-sessions of recording, I already have over 400 gigs of files.

I guess the equation changes if computers get much powerful where restitching is a non issue---but lots to think about for me.

:)

Thoughts?

Seth Bloombaum August 5th, 2019 05:01 PM

Re: GoPro Fusion: Archiving Strategies
 
Yes, those files *are* huge!

I am currently using a two-stage process; making edit decisions using 4k MP4 files, then, only stitching the minimum clip durations in 5.6k (or 5.2 for 30p) Prores.

So, my projects don’t have as huge a storage footprint as they might! Other gains include responsive performance from Premiere on a laptop, and easy quick-renders for review in a headset.

At the cost of this two-step process. Your mileage may vary, mine is based on short-form docs, tours, and experiments.

Of course hard drives are cheap and always getting cheaper. Another workflow I’m in involves multiple hour-long 1080-30p ProRes 422 recordings. There, I’ve moved archiving over to Atomos-compatible cartridge SSD drives.

John C. Chu August 6th, 2019 03:43 AM

Re: GoPro Fusion: Archiving Strategies
 
I think that a great idea and strategy to only render portion of the clips as needed.

I bought a 2TB bare drive for $50 yesterday which I use with a eSATA dock. (Normally I buy a bare drive every 2-3 months to offload files.)

I guess I need to be realistic---how often do I ever go back to these files? I'm just being a pack-rat, but with video. These hobbies are expensive.

And I thought backing up 4K video was bad. :). I have to readjust my patience as a single GoPro Fusion 5.6k Prores clip can be larger than some of my complete Final Cut Pro X projects with original 1080p mp4 media and copying over SATA takes time too.


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