gwooding said:
That is great news that the Transcend can do 4k60p, in theory it is possible since to do 4k60p you only need 100MB/s and that card is rated higher than that. I had also seen some mixed reviews stating it could or couldn't do 4k60p so it is good to hear your experience. You might find that after using the card a while it will stop being able to fill with 4k60p when this happens performing a low level format of the card will normally sort this out.
As for the choppy playback that could be an issue with either your player (or PC hardware) or the actual video itself (the fact that it works on the camera steers me to it being your player). 4k60p can be very taxing to playback on a PC and some players don't handle it at all. I have had good results with Media Player Classic Home Cinema as well as VLC player.
In terms of editing I unfortunately don't know anything about Corel Video Studio X9, it does look like that is not the latest version of the software so you might need to upgrade to the latest version to open the files.
If you continue to have problems with it (unfortunately if I remember correctly you can't change the format of the files coming out of the camera) I can highly recommend Davinci Resolve 14 (the free version is very good to get started with video editing and grading). Initially version 14 didn't work with my 4k60p files but a subsequent update fixed it and it now works.
Editing 4k60p on my machine is smooth without any issues.
My PC specs are as follows:
Intel i7 5820k 6 core 12 thread CPU
32GB memory
Nvidia GTX 680 (this is currently my bottleneck and I intend on upgrading soon).
512GB ssd (OS Drive)
256GB NVME SSD (I use this as a sort of scratch drive since it is crazy fast)
Gareth
Gareth, thank you ever so much for this. My feeling, after reading more last night is that you are absolutely right about everything. It's starting to sink in.
My good but 10 year old PC is no longer up to the task with its 6 GB of Ram etc. Nothing in my house can handle 4K viewing so really why am I shooting it. I guess the answer is that it gives flexibility and options if in due course I have something worthy of further editing, for example when I head back to that wonderful little island of Haida Gwaii. So, I'm sure I need to persevere and learn the basics.
Can you or anyone else recommend a good resource or book that would soften the pain of learning all this ASAP.
Jack