Change master and PiP in multicam mode?
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:42 pm
Thanks for excellent app. In preparation for my first trip to the Nordschleife later in April, I am trying to figure out how to use the HPT app to its fullness. With the multicam feature in the latest v17 I am trying to get the footage from my GoPro Hero 3 integrated in my overlaid video lap recordings. After some trial and error (and extensive use of the new documentation) I managed to get it to work. The process is quite complicated though so I look forward to a smoother integration some time in the future.
To the question. I would like to use the footage from my master device (an iPhone 4) to be presented as picture-in-picture, and the footage from my GoPro as the master footage. Currently it is vice-versa, and I can't seem to figure out if (and if so how) I can switch between them. Is it possible to switch? If so, how do I do?
Why do I try to do this you may ask? Well, first of all the quality of the GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition footage is world class - a level my iPhone 4 camera can not even come close to. Makes most sense to use the best-quality footage as the master. On my iPhone I use the face camera, recording close-ups of my work with the car's steering wheel and gear-shift paddles. That will make a good PiP overlaid on top of the master.
To the question. I would like to use the footage from my master device (an iPhone 4) to be presented as picture-in-picture, and the footage from my GoPro as the master footage. Currently it is vice-versa, and I can't seem to figure out if (and if so how) I can switch between them. Is it possible to switch? If so, how do I do?
Why do I try to do this you may ask? Well, first of all the quality of the GoPro Hero 3 Black Edition footage is world class - a level my iPhone 4 camera can not even come close to. Makes most sense to use the best-quality footage as the master. On my iPhone I use the face camera, recording close-ups of my work with the car's steering wheel and gear-shift paddles. That will make a good PiP overlaid on top of the master.