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GoPro HERO9 Black - How to Change Video Compression

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Introduction

If you're looking to adjust the video compression settings on your GoPro HERO9 Black, you're in the right place. Changing the video compression can improve compatibility with older editing devices, ensuring a smoother editing process. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps to effectively set your video compression.

Steps to Set Video Compression on GoPro HERO9 Black

  1. Power On Your GoPro:
    Start by turning on your GoPro HERO9 Black using the power button.

  2. Access the Settings Menu:
    Once the camera is powered on, place your finger towards the top of the screen and swipe down. This action will give you access to the main menu.

  3. Navigate to Preferences:
    From the dropdown menu, swipe to the right until you see the "Preferences" option. Tap on it to enter the preferences menu.

  4. Select Video Compression:
    In the Preferences menu, click on "General." Scroll down until you find the "Video Compression" option.

  5. Choose Your Compression Type:
    When you click on the "Video Compression" setting, you will be presented with two options:

    • HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding)
    • H.264 plus HEVC

    We recommend selecting "H.264 plus HEVC," as it is likely to be compatible with a wider range of devices, particularly if you're using older technology.

Following these steps will ensure that your GoPro's video compression is set to a format that can accommodate most devices, making your editing experience easier and more efficient.

We hope this guide has been helpful! If you have any further questions about your GoPro, feel free to ask, and we may create a video response to assist you. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and hit the bell icon for notifications on future videos.


Keywords

  • GoPro HERO9 Black
  • Video compression
  • HEVC
  • H.264
  • Editing compatibility
  • Preferences menu

FAQ

Q: What is video compression?
A: Video compression is a process that reduces the file size of video files, making them easier to store and edit.

Q: What are HEVC and H.264?
A: HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding) is a modern video compression standard that provides better quality at lower file sizes. H.264 is an older standard that is widely compatible with a variety of devices.

Q: Why should I use H.264 plus HEVC?
A: Using H.264 plus HEVC maximizes compatibility with older devices while still maintaining improved quality, making it an ideal choice for most users.

Q: Can I change the video compression settings while filming?
A: No, video compression settings can only be changed when your GoPro is not actively recording.

Q: Will changing the video compression affect my video quality?
A: The choice of compression can affect both file size and quality. Selecting H.264 plus HEVC generally balances both quality and compatibility.

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