You can play a playlist, drag all files to the playlist and loop - the loop playback button can be added in "Customise interface".I'd like to run continuous footage instead of opening a new file every 3 minutes.
Video quality can be very good, depending on the video mode used and the detected capabilities of your graphics card. For low resource use, I usually go with DirectX, unless I need a separate subtitle file for foreign movies.We always used to use VLC, but have been using Media Player Classic for some time.
Mostly playback quality was the same, but under some situation (I forget the details) MPC played back with much better quality than VLC.
VLC skip forward and back can be assigned variable time hops, then it's forward and back arrow keypresses. There's also the frame advance button which can be added from "customise interface".MPC can be set up for very convenient frame forward/back which is helpful for us.
You must have bought it for a reason. I reckon an action camera cyclist "flight" recorder is well worth using, especially when you've flown over the handlebars and some driver disputes what occurred after he/she/they/them/it bumps you off because he/she/they/them/it failed to see you. Trade it in for a GoPro Hero 7 Black - there are three in stock at the moment. Two year guarantee.Tell a lie, its the white one i have. Thrown off completely by the fact its grey in colour.
TBH even upgrading to black would be lost on me, hence the one I have is sitting new and unused for the last 6 months.
I'll probably gift it to one of the nephews or such.
Give him a lump of coal and tell him to be grateful.I'll probably gift it to one of the nephews or such.
I dont think there was any specific reason other than i visited the shop by chance, spotted it on special offer. and thought 'hey thats one of them gopro things'.You must have bought it for a reason.
That will never work. One is a solicitor, the other's about to enter the office of national statistics as an economist. A lump of coal just isnt going to cut it.Give him a lump of coal and tell him to be grateful.
Isn't every bike ride a death-defying adventure these days? Traffic is way more ferocious than it was in the 80's. Yank tanks and ram raiders all over the shop.I think the thought process at the time was to use it on bike adventures that never actually came about.
They'll Google it and regift the thing, or it'll end up in a charity shop - you may as well take the £7 hit in reduction of value, and exchange it for a Hero 7 Black. I don't like 8... and 10, 11 and 12 are too expensive, also larger and heavier. The Osmo Action 3 looks promising with it's large sensor, but I don't like the mount and @FastFreddy2 hasn't yet reported back with night cycling footage tests using his - that could be because he doesn't cycle at night. I hate the online activation requirement before an Osmo will function as anything other than a paperweight... GoPros work without that. There isn't a single test of the Osmo action 3 on Youtube which was recorded using high shutter speed on a bicycle at night - every test I've seen shows blurry number plates, on some auto mode.That will never work. One is a solicitor, the other's about to enter the office of national statistics as an economist. A lump of coal just isnt going to cut it.
The brand new GoPro Hero 7 Black battery sold ensconced by packaging lasts longer, than the three I bought loose without packaging - all were bought from the same ebay seller.A brand new battery for my GPH7B arrived this morning, one of the old ones kept crapping out while recording, despite claiming to be fully charged. Every time it crapped out, it'd switch back on again to attempt repair of the extremely short video file it had recorded damaged, then switch off, on, off etc. Another battery bulges slightly but still works - when it's too wide to fit, I'll throw it away/recycle.
Try the same min and max ISO settings above, but at 1/480s shutter speed - your GPH10B's newer sensor will perform better than mine. On my GPH7B, that shutter speed is available at 1080p/30fps. Early this morning, there wasn't bright sunlight like in all the other videos recently posted by others, but I tried 1/480s shutter speed, while trying my best to record a close pass. Unfortunately, my Oxford lollipop put them all off. This was the closest any vehicle got. I did consider folding the Oxford in, to film a closer pass... but then I decided that's the business of all you dudes and dudettes who choose not to bolt an Oxford lollipop to your handlebar, not mine.That's GoPro 10 number 2!
I still have not tried your night time settings, must do before October.
"Oxford Lollipop" sounds like an Olympic event move, similar to the "Fosbury Flop"!Here's another number plate going in the opposite direction, after the sky brightend up a bit:
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Here's the number plate of a car stopped dead by the sight of my lights.
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This pass wasn't close either, thanks to my Oxford lollipop what's mounted to the right hand side handlebar end of my bicycle - I haven't experienced a close pass since installed the thing.
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