However, if you run a supported operating system but older hardware, you might have issues with playback. According to GoPro’s website, Quik for Desktop will still copy the HEVC video files to your hard drive but won’t display them in your library if you run an unsupported operating system. You might need a dedicated graphics card and not just the Intel onboard graphics card. Skylake already includes HEVC playback but performance of this feature was increased drastically with the Kaby Lake. I am running on the predecessor of Intel Kaby Lake, the Intel Skylake and have no issues playing back the content on my PC.
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GoPro uses HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) also called H.265 coded in some or all of their video modes, depending on your GoPro or settings. If you’re getting an error message on your computer while playing back a video you shot on a GoPro Hero7 or Hero6 Black, it might be the codec GoPro uses to save your video files and incompatibility with your computer or device.