

I've also tried Ecamm Live Pro and it too only outputs to 1080. However, with complex sequences, you may need to generate playback files. Adobe Premiere Pro will try to render playback for all sequences in real-time at a full frame rate. I tried using the Game Capture HD app from Elgato. These badges help the user identify the effects applied within the timeline. However, it took over 5 minutes to import the clip and another half hour to create the proxies.

One work-around I found that works is using Proxies. the camera media card due to time issues (29:59). I need to record directly to the internal ssd vs. The Elgato recordings also do not work in Quicktime! So, the codec or something is not compatible with the software? Both are using H.264 and Linear PCM (in-camera) vs. So, I changed my file format in OBS to record in. First, select the clip you want to stabilize. Step 3: Apply the Warp Stabilizer to the shaky clip. Now you have two clips from the same file that can be edited independently. After recording directly in-camera it worked flawlessly. Use the keyboard shortcut Command/Control + K (for Mac or PC, respectively) or choose Timeline Split Clip. Initial recording was done via OBS and Elgato Cam Link 4K. I have entered clips on the timeline in Premiere 6.5 I then added several different transitions first in the single editing mode timeline (Between the clips) and in a 2nd attempt below the clips in the timeline. Brand new computer that arrived yesterday and latest version of Premiere pro 15.14
