What video editing software are you using? Did you follow my guide in the gtamotorcycle forums? If so, make a reply to that post and I'll try to help you out as best I can...
I think I got it now. I had to stretch the video (raw footage) in Virtualdub to make it widescreen (16:9) before i imported it to sony vegas. Anyways, thank you so much for helping me :) Your guide really helps me. And such a good cam for the price :)
glad you got it working, but you shouldn't have to stretch it before importing into sony vegas. just make sure that you are creating the project correctly from the start (when you click file, new) and that you use the exact settings as shown in BOTH of my screenshots. And yes, it's a great camera for the price!
Ok, I'm going to take a look for it tomorrow! Off to bed now ;) Thank you for your help and fast replies :) Tested it on a motorcycle / moped today. Results were awesome :)
I think I know what the problem was - I added one more screen capture below my other two (see the tutorial again) - there is an option to "stretch" the video at the last step, when you render, that must be selected. that was probably the problem! let me know...
No - you can't change the resolution on the camera. The only way to make it widescreen is to re-render the captured video using editing software such as Sony Vegas 8.
You look so angry :O
velhonen 1 year ago
nice bike. i have a kx 125. i ride it every were. it is the only thing i have to get places. Not street legel. im 14 btw.
TheEmoclass101 2 years ago
brilliant job. thanks for sharing the settings!
rsrur 2 years ago
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Cool Video! Btw, check out my profile for nice motorbike gopro videos!
denizined 2 years ago
lol
ktmmx29 2 years ago
This is the best. Followed your guide. But mine got 4:3 (not widescreen) :/
bilkanne 2 years ago
What video editing software are you using? Did you follow my guide in the gtamotorcycle forums? If so, make a reply to that post and I'll try to help you out as best I can...
xhumeka 2 years ago
I think I got it now. I had to stretch the video (raw footage) in Virtualdub to make it widescreen (16:9) before i imported it to sony vegas. Anyways, thank you so much for helping me :) Your guide really helps me. And such a good cam for the price :)
bilkanne 2 years ago
glad you got it working, but you shouldn't have to stretch it before importing into sony vegas. just make sure that you are creating the project correctly from the start (when you click file, new) and that you use the exact settings as shown in BOTH of my screenshots. And yes, it's a great camera for the price!
xhumeka 2 years ago
Ok, I'm going to take a look for it tomorrow! Off to bed now ;) Thank you for your help and fast replies :) Tested it on a motorcycle / moped today. Results were awesome :)
bilkanne 2 years ago
I think I know what the problem was - I added one more screen capture below my other two (see the tutorial again) - there is an option to "stretch" the video at the last step, when you render, that must be selected. that was probably the problem! let me know...
xhumeka 2 years ago
Yeah!! Thank you got it working now. That was the problem. Thank you so much :D
bilkanne 2 years ago
can you change the resolutions on the camera??
SweSportDudes 2 years ago
No - you can't change the resolution on the camera. The only way to make it widescreen is to re-render the captured video using editing software such as Sony Vegas 8.
xhumeka 2 years ago
ok, thanks! :)
SweSportDudes 2 years ago