Hi,
I've been having hard time getting the videos to sync perfects when using a gopro. Sometimes the offset needed is 0.5 sec, sometimes 1.0 sec. Just being off a little bit makes the video difficult to see. Is there anything consisnt you should have for the gopro delay. Any way to minimize this or make the editing easier?
GoPro record delays
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Re: GoPro record delays
I've never had that problem. Likely you're missing a step or doing a step incorrectly when importing the GoPro video. I have my overlay synchronization set for 0 seconds. You need to detail exactly how you go about converting and importing a video and overlaying it.
Re: GoPro record delays
i have the gopro on wifi. After done with the event, i convert the video file to an iphone format and then upload back to the iphone via the "photo sync" option in iTunes.
I think that is pretty standard. I think the sync is about 0.5 sec off and i can notice it if i pay attention
I think that is pretty standard. I think the sync is about 0.5 sec off and i can notice it if i pay attention
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Re: GoPro record delays
I asked for details, not an outline.jtt777 wrote:i have the gopro on wifi. After done with the event, i convert the video file to an iphone format and then upload back to the iphone via the "photo sync" option in iTunes.
I think that is pretty standard. I think the sync is about 0.5 sec off and i can notice it if i pay attention
What do you do after the video is on the iPhone? How do you know you're syncing the video to the correct lap?
Which way is the sync off, ahead or behind? What iPhone format specifically: resolution, frame rate, bit rate, audio format and audio bit rate. Go to Expert Settings and scroll down to Overlay Synchronization. What is the setting? What happens when you change the setting and overlay again?