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Number of posts : 1954 Age : 58 Location : Lubeck WV Registration date : 2011-06-25
Subject: First GoPro attempt August 13th 2015, 12:47 am
Ok, I know it looks a little blurry, mainly because it is , I tried a frame rate of 48/sec guess I should have used 60/sec this is just a test video, so all you GoPro Guru's please help me out.
This is of a trip down Bear Run, just about start to finish. I know it is a little long, but I wanted to cover it all..
WV Hot Rod Rhino Admin
Number of posts : 5386 Age : 57 Location : Mount Hope, WV Registration date : 2009-10-06
Subject: Re: First GoPro attempt August 13th 2015, 6:05 am
says private
Yotehunter66
Number of posts : 2119 Age : 58 Location : Clayton, Michigan Registration date : 2011-03-23
Subject: Re: First GoPro attempt August 13th 2015, 6:40 am
Same here. Must be a sharing issue.
ElmoEOD
Number of posts : 1954 Age : 58 Location : Lubeck WV Registration date : 2011-06-25
Subject: Re: First GoPro attempt August 13th 2015, 10:37 am
Ok, try it now, think I got the private part fixed
WV Hot Rod Rhino Admin
Number of posts : 5386 Age : 57 Location : Mount Hope, WV Registration date : 2009-10-06
Subject: Re: First GoPro attempt August 13th 2015, 2:41 pm
Timmi
Number of posts : 1623 Age : 70 Location : Christiansburg, Virginia Registration date : 2012-11-25
Subject: Re: First GoPro attempt August 13th 2015, 3:01 pm
yea it's good, we can all see your privates now... oh, wait....
bcfatvs
Number of posts : 282 Location : Virginia Registration date : 2009-07-15
Subject: Re: First GoPro attempt August 14th 2015, 5:42 pm
Use 1080/ 60FPS. Need to have camera mounted as close as possible to roll bar, helmet, roof etc to avoid vibration. And try not to use a long pole, arm , support thats attached to mount-the longer, the more vibration. Upload from the Youtube website, not from your editing software. When you upload a file to your computer from your editing software, make sure your settings are the same as the resolution, fram rate, as your GoPro recorded in. When riding around in the evening time, drop your fram rate down to 30 FPS. If your riding around where theres lots of vibration, bump your farm rate up...Usually 60fps is good enough. A lot of times when the recording looks bad on youtube, its not really the GoPro camera, its the editing software. Another thing don't use a cheap SD card...PERIOD. A good 32gb mini SD card is around $30