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Well, since the OP hasn't responded, are there any general tips? Does the output format matter much? Frame rate? Input format? Number of effects applied?
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any time the output departs from the input, it will have an affect on render times.
For example, if you shoot 108p60 AVC with your GoPro, and want to output 720p24 for the web, it'll add some render time because each frame has to be resampled.
If you pile on a lot of effects, then that too, slows things down because not only does each frame need resampling, but also needs to have the effects processed.
If you scale bigger than original, that takes time.

If you shoot for output, ie; shoot 720p30 for 720p30 output, that'll give the fastest render.

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p60 and HD are going to be very slow by comparison to SD rendering to DVD.
Rendering from HD to SD is slow, rendering from GoPro's non standardized format to standardized SD will be slow.
GoPro isn't a good source for speedy video render in the best of scenarios; you've unfortunately created one of the worst scenarios. Faster computer with an accelerated graphics card will help.

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