How to convert go pro 4k footage to AVC1 codec

hello just curious how can you convert go pro 4k footage into AVC1 codec?

>I have been editing footage from P2 card shot at 720 24p using H 264 codec in FCP
How?  Panasonic P2 cameras don't shoot H.264.  They shoot DVCPRO HD and AVCINTRA.  How did you get it to H.264?
>apparently i should be using a ProRes LT setting.. codec???
Well, if you shot DVCPRO HD, then FCP brings it in as DVCPRO HD.  If you shot AVCIntra, you have many ProRes options...ProRes 422, LT, HQ...Proxy for offline editing, and 4444, which you should not use. 
>Have been using this setting since 2008, is this set when logging and transferring...can I up res. existing edited footage??
Again, how on earth did you convert your footage to H.264? FCP doesn't do it...I don't know of third party apps that do.  And to make H.264 settings, you really have to go out of your way to do.
This is the workflow for P2 in FCP:
http://library.creativecow.net/ross_shane/tapeless-workflow_fcp-7/1

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