I am creating video right now using slow motion and music using Cineform. Just download it from their website.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
GoPro Hero 3
Collapse
X
-
Uploading to YouTube or Vimeo question....
I've made a couple videos using GoPro Studio (3-4 minutes each). I have saved them in several different formats, but nothing seems to work when uploading to YT or Vimeo. I mean, they work but the quality goes to crap. I can watch the same exact file on my computer or upload it to Dropbox then email it to friends and it still looks amazing, but as soon as YT gets it and compresses it, it's not worth watching...
Anybody else run into this? Do I need to use some kind of Codec or is it just not possible to make my videos look as clear as the GoPro videos on YT???
I record in 720 60fps, I do a little slow mo, real time, speed up, and add music... Nothing fancy
Any suggestions?
Comment
-
Originally posted by Boomerang View PostFilmed using a pole spear...wanted to film fish coming into a landing net but never did. Takes someone operating the camera to get some good shots.
I have a monopod and used it Saturday to test out the water in a boat dock. I was impressed I could see at least 3 feet. I am going to try it again and see if I can get some fish on film.
Comment
-
I have about 8 videos that I've edited and am trying to play on my PS3, but I'm getting an error "unsupported file"
I've done some reading and looking around and the PS3 is supposed to play the GoPro studio exports in H.264, but it doesn't...
I've tried downloading a couple converters with default PS3 export settings and they worked but I'm losing some quality when doing this, which makes it not worth the effort to watch on my 1080p HD TV.
Are there some settings I can change on the PS3 to allow the GoPro Exports to play without converting them to a different type of file?
What converters are you guys using?
Thanks in Advance
Comment
Comment