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Gopro hero2 choppy recording?
When i record in 1080p the feed is very choppy and movement of the subject is almost robotic like. I updated it with the latest firmware. I used 2differnt type of sd cards one pny and the other sandisk and both are class 10. Did i get a defect? Or in order to take action shots i gotta lower the resolution? But wouldnt that defeat the purpose? Any thoughts b4 i call gopro?
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Probably your computer itself. I have an older HP and I get the same thing your talking about. My sons newer HP has no problems. The Go-Pro website shows the systems requirements and low and behold my older unit doesn't meet them. Worth checking.
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what he said.....
I have the same problem on a lap top (older model) try checking on a different computer...it will be fine, now if I could only figure out this editing thing i would be happy...:rolleyes: |
I have the same problem from time to time and I too have an older model HP. I do notice that once I edit and save my final version of the video it comes out fine.
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quit jerk'n off when ya land the big flatties :D
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Get more RAM for your laptop. Go pro shoots in hi def, 720p or 1080p, which takes up gigs of memory. Try upgrading to 8-16 gigs of RAM, which is actually a cheap investment. Go to Chipmerchant or Newegg for more memory to speed up your computer to handle hi def video, raw photo files.
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yups that was the problem :( time to beef up my old dell
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This worked for me several years ago. I couldn't watch the videos from my Canon 5d MKII. I'm not sure if there is a better fix nowadays.
http://kramfs.com/choppy-video-when-...80p-using-vlc/ |
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