I got a GoPro, Now what?
I bought a GoPro Hero, (actually I ordered some for the shop but, hey, we have to demo for product knowledge-Right?) I have figured out how to film and I made an under visor mount. I shot some footage on Thursday evening-
http://www.youtube.com/user/FMPowersports & now I have questions.... 1) It seems horribly slow to upload, do I need to change it to a different kind of file type? if so what is the best/better program for that? ref- I run internet connection from a router that connects to a T1 connection that is about 200 feet away 2) files won't e-mail so I assume upload to You Tube/Vimeo then share link is best option ? 3) How do you add music etc ? I see some cool stuff on You Tube and I want to understand how they do it... 4) The video above was shot at r1 which is lowest resolution that the Hero will do (I think) and quality doesn't appear to be the best...I shot lo res hoping upload would be better I am semi computer literate but this is my first venture into movies. I'm using a Dell laptop and running Windows XP Pro with service pack 3. I tried 'Movie Maker' but it doesn't recognize an MP4 file so I know something has to change ?? I have read online but it seems confusing. Help or direction to get help will be much appreciated Thanks |
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Hope you get it going I'd like to see more of those awesome Arkansas trails.
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i used a trial of corels studio to transfer & edit but i really dont know enough to give any advice
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I make a living as a software engineer, but trying to get something to work with H.264 HD video on a less than new machine running XP is next to impossible. My Xenon powered desktop development machine in work will run it with the right codecs, but I don't want to use that for personal applications. I tried it on a friends Macbook Pro, and it worked great, so I bought one this week. First Mac, and I really like it for this stuff, plus the web and mail. As soon as I get in tune with OS and iMovie, I'll start posting some stuff.
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Yes, very easy, just a setup option in the GoPro itself not an additional operation. The visor mount provides great video perspective. So far I've used it with the stock mount system and its slightly low. Biggest problem though is noise in the video from either slop in the snap mount of the visor itself. I'm going to figure this out this week and fix it either with something like this or a chin bar mount. Hope to shoot some race footage at a south Jersey enduro next Sunday.
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And as Glenn said the upside down shot is a setting in the GoPro itself, the camera shoots upside down but auto converts playback to right side up. Sweet option. |
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