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10-16-2019 12:11 PM
Unable to import media to Fusion Studio (after macOS Catalina update)
[ New ]Fusion Studio no longer recognizes the GoPro Fusion. It is not possible to read the data from the camera. This worked fine before the Catalina update.
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10-16-2019 12:20 PM
Re: Unable to import media to Fusion Studio (after macOS Catalina update)
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Probably best if you just put the media on your computer. Make a new folder and then place the Back folder and the Front folder inside.
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10-16-2019 12:20 PM
Re: Unable to import media to Fusion Studio (after macOS Catalina update)
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Probably best if you just put the media on your computer. Make a new folder and then place the Back folder and the Front folder inside.
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10-17-2019 10:15 AM
Re: Unable to import media to Fusion Studio (after macOS Catalina update)
[ New ]I'm sorry, but it sucks to rip out the memory cards every time....
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10-17-2019 12:24 PM
Re: Unable to import media to Fusion Studio (after macOS Catalina update)
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Yeah, but until Apple gets Catalina sorted out (and iOS13, which is a mess), and maybe GoPro updates Fusion Studio, removing the SD cards for transfer seems to be the only viable solution.
Personally, I've pretty much always done it that way. I tried the method of connecting the camera and it's much slower. I'd rather take a few seconds to remove the cards and get a more stable method that allows Fusion Studio to work more quickly and efficiently without having to worry about my camera being tethered to my computer.
Personally, I've pretty much always done it that way. I tried the method of connecting the camera and it's much slower. I'd rather take a few seconds to remove the cards and get a more stable method that allows Fusion Studio to work more quickly and efficiently without having to worry about my camera being tethered to my computer.