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Re: FH1 Loop, Hallowe'en
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:32 pm
by Steve in Golden
melville wrote:Steve, I don't know what to say about the HJ vid
No worries I thought it was funny. I imagine the "related videos" that show up on Youtube are based on the description you associate with your vid. If no description then I'd guess it bases them on the title, "GOPR03610312" for example. Maybe it's matched up other videos with similar titles? I'd bet if you give it more descriptive title and use keywords you might not get weird "related videos".
I did watch your videos, nice. I like the way the engine sound comes through nicely, alot of moto vids have lots of wind noise. Makes me nostalgic about riding airheads; I love my GS but sometimes, I sure miss riding an airhead.
Re: FH1 Loop, Hallowe'en
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 1:24 am
by Deleted User 287
Steve in Golden wrote:No worries I thought it was funny. I imagine the "related videos" that show up on Youtube are based on the description you associate with your vid. If no description then I'd guess it bases them on the title, "GOPR03610312" for example. Maybe it's matched up other videos with similar titles? I'd bet if you give it more descriptive title and use keywords you might not get weird "related videos".
Actually, Steve, I think it is based on the most recent cookies on your computer.
Re: FH1 Loop, Hallowe'en
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:25 am
by ME 109
melville wrote:
I think it's a first generation Hero HD. I've been using the R4 screen setting, which gives a 4:3 frame IIRC, and in the waterproof case which mutes the sound somewhat. Footage is unedited, straight off the camera and onto the YouTube. My older boy has some editing skills, but Muriel would rather not have him involved with the moto in that way.
Douglas fir huh. We called it Oregon over here. Nice timber, but then it became scarce and New Zealand oregon replaced it. NZ stuff was crap compared.
I used a lot of douglas fir when building pergolas years ago.
Your gopro, have we talked about external mics for yours before? Can't remember. Mine is the hero2 with auxiliary mic outlet and I use a skeleton case which allows access to plug the mic in.
I've found the best place for my little mic is between my shoulder blades under my leather jacket.
The hero2 has several resolutions to choose from and narrow, medium and wide field of view.