here is my first video. Kind of boring but fun anyway. What do you folks have. Video
here is my first video. Kind of boring but fun anyway. What do you folks have. Video
How many frames per second did that record at ? is the first 2/3 appearing slo-mo to match the length of music ??
Thanks, Che
I really don't know how many frame per second, becuase the Mac recompressed and did some to the fps. Yes it was in slow mo to match the music at the begining. Thanks
Chebbie_SB wrote: How many frames per second did that record at ? is the first 2/3 appearing slo-mo to match the length of music ?? Thanks, Che
You run pretty good lines. If you cleaned it up just a bit, late apex those hairpins, you might pick up a few 10ths.
Do GoPro cameras come with editing software or is that something that has to be gotten separate?
What is a good, cheap and easy software if not included?
I am pretty heavy, but still managed to be in the top 15 for the week or month, can't remember which. The biggest issue was having clean runs. I didn't put my fastest runs in the video because it was just me going fast (was not interesting, but the lines were more ideal). Thought I would make it more interesting to show some other folks in the video, but you have to work the lines around them so that you can keep your speed up
Teqnyck wrote: You run pretty good lines. If you cleaned it up just a bit, late apex those hairpins, you might pick up a few 10ths.
In reply to jrw1621:
As far as editing software I am using IMovie, but I am sure you can use something PC based that come with Windows. Something like Movie Make
Movie Maker for Windows 7 and Vista handles HD video. Movie Maker for Windows XP does not.
There's an editing product available that will edit your video and allow you to overlay data (like timing and scoring or data gathered from the car, etc) along with multiple camera angles if you have them.
http://www.racerender.com/Features.html
I think Movie Maker, at least for Windows 7, will cap your HD quality. I want to say the limit is 720p. It may not matter depending on your display devices, but I have found my friends who use other software produce crisper videos than I do using my own camera! Maybe I'm doing something wrong, though...
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