ktup-flyer
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this was my last flight with my hd hero 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEMCVposb30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEMCVposb30
Honestly I use Microsoft movie maker. It is free, surprisingly easy to use, and seems to be compatible with everything.
I use CineForm studio that you can download for free from gopro to do the initial conversion and use the Microsoft software for editing and sound.
this was my last flight with my hd hero 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEMCVposb30
Okay, I used movie maker, but the quality was bad when I tried to save it for "email" or "You Tube" mode. Any ideas?
I use live movie maker !
How is the quality after you finish saving ? The video quality on mine is poor if I watch the video while it's being saved but much better after it's finished.
I use 1080 or 1040 HD.
What do you use to convert your video ?
Nice clear video.
How did you do that?
Go slow.
Student here.
I think I got it. The quality during editing is crappy, but better when published.
Okay.... don't laugh too hard. Why is it "waivy".
http://youtu.be/1m9OG2A-LIA
Clamping to the pitot tube would be a bad idea. Possibly denting it would be bad, having plastic contacting it if you turn on pitot heat would be bad, having the GoPro add wind drag to the pitot, stressing the mounting point more than it was designed would be bad. My understanding is pretty much anything bolted/clamped/attached to the outside of a certified plane, including a GoPro, needs an STC or FSDO field approval to be legal.
Yep that's what I was thinking--I don't think it would go over too well if I showed up to the checkride with that hanging off the pitot (or any exterior surface for that matter).
In any case, whatever you do, don't attach a safety cable or rope to the camera. If the mount comes loose, the last thing you want is a camera on a string slamming against the airframe in 100kt slipstream.
Ok, glad you said that because I definitely would have done that had I decided to put it on the outside.
I think I'll stick to inside the aircraft. How do you guys attach the things to tiedown bolts? I don't own a plane, so I think that leasers may be a bit wary of me putting the camera on the outside of the plane or removing any parts to screw things in. And I don't wanna pay for that strut mount.
I'm pretty sure that's because of the vibration of the camera not playing well with the rolling shutter of the GoPro. This was my first video and the same thing happens, especially on downwind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvZxth4fddI&feature=player_detailpage#t=146s
Watch for 15 ish seconds and you'll see it get really bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvZxth4fddI&feature=player_detailpage#t=146s
That is exactly what happens to me also.
What kind of plane? Rans? Titian?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnTXJXJWXrk
GoPro suction mount shown
Mounted hanging down from the overhead using the RAM suction mount
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How did you attach the mic cable through the housing? Did you just drill a hole or do you have a housing that was set up for it? I dont wanna defeat mine from being waterproof
There is an interesting article in last month's (February 2013)EAA magazine(SPort Aviation) concerning cameras. The take home concerning external mounting as far as the FAA is concerned is "For certified aircraft, mounting a [external] camera is strictly against the rules. Don't even think about it. For experimental aircraft, the rules are less clear, but the dangers are no less real." Later on, however, the go on to say "...GoPro is working with the FAA on recommendations for rules and policies when it comes to external mounts, somce the existing rules may be out of date with newer technologies..."I just unscrew the 3/8" 18 TPI bolt and screw in my homemade mount.
Clamping to the pitot tube would be a bad idea. Possibly denting it would be bad, having plastic contacting it if you turn on pitot heat would be bad, having the GoPro add wind drag to the pitot, stressing the mounting point more than it was designed would be bad. My understanding is pretty much anything bolted/clamped/attached to the outside of a certified plane, including a GoPro, needs an STC or FSDO field approval to be legal.
Yes, Hero2. GoPro makes what they call a Skeleton housing for that model LINK.Ok cool thanks. I just realized his is a Hero2 which has a direct 3.5mm mic input, where as my Hero3 does not, instead it has a micro usb hook up and I have to use an adapter to go to a 3.5mm mic. Gonna try to mount a mike inside the earpiece of my headset to pick up audio
Depending on which version of the Hero3 you have you can decrease the video quality and get more camera life. I use a 32 GB card and the back up battery, and when the darn thing works the way it should(which is not as often as it should be) I usually can expect about 2 to 3 hours of recording. The problem is the camera(and maybe its just mine) is quite buggy. Personally, I like the Hero2 better, and was planning on buying another one(I have 2 already) but they are asking a premium for the thing. Wish I bought one or two when they went on sale just prior to introducing the hero3.What a coincidence. I just got a Hero3 and tried it out yesterday. I mounted it inside on the passenger's window using the suction cup mount. I'm quite happy with the quality of the video. Unfortunately my ears were bugging me yesterday so I just stuck to the pattern (and it looks like I keep yawning in the video). The battery life is not long... you won't be able to capture an entire XC flight and edit it down afterwards, even with a lot of SD card storage. Instead, turn it on for the moments you care about like T/O and landing. The field of view is wide enough for showing the cockpit from inside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsNYjZgCZyI
What a coincidence. I just got a Hero3 and tried it out yesterday. I mounted it inside on the passenger's window using the suction cup mount. I'm quite happy with the quality of the video. Unfortunately my ears were bugging me yesterday so I just stuck to the pattern (and it looks like I keep yawning in the video). The battery life is not long... you won't be able to capture an entire XC flight and edit it down afterwards, even with a lot of SD card storage. Instead, turn it on for the moments you care about like T/O and landing. The field of view is wide enough for showing the cockpit from inside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsNYjZgCZyI
Livitup- How's your battery life?
Geico- You need to put them into a video editor and make an image sequence. Just import all the pictures and set how long you want to show each one. Should be able to do this in movie maker or imovie.
I thought I posted a reply but cannot find it so I guess I never posted it. I have two Hero2 and one Hero3 black. The Hero3 is buggy, turns off without reason, corrrupts videos, but when it works it takes great video. The hero2 work fine. I would buy another hero2 but they are asking premium prices for them so will sit tight. Call GoPro yesterday to ask about getting a Hero2 from them, but of course they do not sell them anymore. I think the Hero3 is one of those windows type issues. You know when the new version of windows sucks and the previous version was great. Sometimes the enemy of good is better!I was looking into getting a Hero 3 Black but I noticed that the reviews (on amazon) are pretty bad. Does anyone have one and know whether it is still buggy? Looks like they are mostly complaining about it freezing and poor battery life.
Livitup- How's your battery life?
Geico- You need to put them into a video editor and make an image sequence. Just import all the pictures and set how long you want to show each one. Should be able to do this in movie maker or imovie.
Chances are pretty good that the hang faults are fixable with firmware. As long as that's true there's no risk buying one now as their updates are free.Thanks guys, that's what I was worried about. I would get the hero 2 but I like the flat lens on the 3 for filming underwater. I might just wait for them to fix it or come out with a new model.
Livitup, sounds like yours is working properly. The reviews I read were saying less than 1 hr. Maybe only the black model is buggy?