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Old 07-12-2014, 12:23 PM
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It looks like you figured the GoPro out pretty quick! Nice video!

If for any reason you are at risk of needing a new PC, Windows Movie Maker that comes with 8 isn't bad at all.
I have used Photoshop before to edit a video, but, GoPro Studio seems geared towards the footage shot by the Hero.

I got the new computer, I guess I will give Windows Movie Maker a try.

Here is my first video try with the GoPro,,,,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzFUfRy0NDc

I wonder where I can clamp the camera under the Super???
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Old 07-12-2014, 12:38 PM
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If you like the GoPro software there is probably no reason to change. I used Movie Maker on a USB sewer cam (camera was crap, btw) recently and worked pretty good. Since it was "free" I couldn't complain.

I'm not sure how good GoPro image stabilization is, but the side panels or hood seem like good choices for tractor mounting? If not, rear fender top.

I also have a GoPro question... Do they ALWAYS have the rounded "fish-eye" filter by nature or is that something you can change?
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I also have a GoPro question... Do they ALWAYS have the rounded "fish-eye" filter by nature or is that something you can change?
The Hero is a SUPER-fisheye,,,, but, there is a button in Studio that reduces-removes the fisheye effect, I have not tried it yet, so far I m happy with the fisheye effect.

Maybe on the next video??
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Old 07-12-2014, 12:48 PM
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It sounds like its probably in the lens then.
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Old 07-12-2014, 06:13 PM
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It sounds like its probably in the lens then.
Yea, but, the software can digitally "correct" the fisheye out of the video,,,

I will try that sometime,,,,,,
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You need a horse drawn dump rake to pull behind the Cadet. If you can't find a brave soul to ride it maybe you could alter the controls so it could be worked from the Cadet. Nice 584, we NEVER see those in 4wd around here.
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Enjoyed the video
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