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Quick question about that cam. I was researching the RunCam 2 after I read your post and I read something that seemed to be saying depending on the rate, etc, you used, that the camera would divide the video into 5 min segments, I think due to how large one video can be. Is there a resolution that still looks good and you can get a whole longer flight in one video? Or did I read that wrong?
Hahahahahah!!!!!! Do you want to know the story behind the dirty hobo??
I'll have to look into that. I know it automatically divides into sections, but I think it's longer than 5 minutes on 1080p @ 30fps. I want to say it's 15 minutes. I didn't like it at first, but I actually prefer it now because a long video takes a loooooong time to upload or copy to the computer. The shorter clips don't take long, and if you're editing, you'll usually be cutting it up anyway. You can also just splice them together if you want a continuous video. That said, I definitely understand the preference to have a seamless video, and again, I'll have to check into it.
Yes I did. Recorded in 1080p @ 30 fps. Edited in Cyberlink PowerDirector. I ended up producing the video as MPEG-2 1920x1080/60i (25 MBPS). What do you suggest, Rich?
P.S. Bryan, let me get a quick answer, and I'll stop hijacking your thread. Many apologies.
I'm not too familiar with that software. I downloaded a trial when I was moving away from Adobe products, but ultimately chose another program.
Is MPEG-4 an available output option? If available, I'd try using h.264 to encode to an MP4 output file at native resolution and framerate and 24 Mbps or better video bitrate.
Otherwise, you can look for a "match source" or "match input" setting in the output encoding. That in theory should force rendering at the same values as the source, provided that the hardware and software are capable of doing so and the format is supported for output. (For licensing reasons, some software support importing from but not outputting to certain formats.)
sure! and also don't you have a longer video of monkeyaerobatics?
I'm not too familiar with that software. I downloaded a trial when I was moving away from Adobe products, but ultimately chose another program.
Is MPEG-4 an available output option? If available, I'd try using h.264 to encode to an MP4 output file at native resolution and framerate and 24 Mbps or better video bitrate.
Otherwise, you can look for a "match source" or "match input" setting in the output encoding. That in theory should force rendering at the same values as the source, provided that the hardware and software are capable of doing so and the format is supported for output. (For licensing reasons, some software support importing from but not outputting to certain formats.)
Rich
I don't believe MPEG-4 is an option on my version of the software. Thank you for the tips. I'll do some fiddling and see what I can come up with.
...Is iMovie on my MacBook Pro sufficient enough to just do some simple editing in order to post to YT? ....
JayCray and I flew from Dallas to Austin to eat at Dairy Queen today.
Need to mount on a more sturdy surface next time
JayCray and I flew from Dallas to Austin to eat at Dairy Queen today.
Need to mount on a more sturdy surface next time
So what is the difference in the Session and the Black?
Hero 5 black and hero 5 black session are the same only the session does not have a led viewing screen.
$199 vs $399 for a video screen so I opted for the session.
It will connect via bluetooth to your phone so you can get an idea about the shot that way.
Yup, it connects to the phone live so you can see, adjust settings, snap a photo, start recording.Ah. I was just going to ask how you know you have the camera set up right and know what you're seeing.
Hero 5 black and hero 5 black session are the same only the session does not have a led viewing screen.
$199 vs $399 for a video screen so I opted for the session.
It will connect via bluetooth to your phone so you can get an idea about the shot that way.
Yes I did. Recorded in 1080p @ 30 fps. Edited in Cyberlink PowerDirector. I ended up producing the video as MPEG-2 1920x1080/60i (25 MBPS). What do you suggest, Rich?
P.S. Bryan, let me get a quick answer, and I'll stop hijacking your thread. Many apologies.
H.264? Yesterday's news. H.265 is better.Mpeg-2 sucks. You should be using H.264. Second best would be Xvid (the free version of DivX), though even that is oldschool these days.
H.264? Yesterday's news. H.265 is better.
I got it mounted and shot some video.
I will upload the video as soon as I find the camera.
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Mpeg-2 sucks. You should be using H.264. Second best would be Xvid (the free version of DivX), though even that is oldschool these days.
As it turns out, my program does have H.264. Don't know why I didn't notice it before. Too many buttons I guess.
What? Did it have more than two buttons? <insert evil snarky laugh here>As it turns out, my program does have H.264. Don't know why I didn't notice it before. Too many buttons I guess.
What? Did it have more than two buttons? <insert evil snarky laugh here>