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From: PDaley27
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  • 1:15 ha ha the dog moving lol! :)

  • to pass the video format to format and then rendering, very handsome indeed the machine videooo

  • Awesome video

  • Awesome compilation! And excellent song choice.

  • I Love This! Check out my GoPro timelapse video!

    youtube.com/watch?v=elR7WfZpSu­Q

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  • goood u deserve more views

  • @snipesome i appreciate that brother

  • Good work !

  • very niceee

  • good track...

    

  • Thanks!! Playing with Hero2's ( HumbleOutdoors $270 with free SD card) time lapse features. I'm having lots of fun.

  • I love the do

  • great!

  • what software did u use?

  • @dirtbikeb Sony Vegas Pro 10 my homie

  • i used a photo ever .5 seconds great results

  • how many shots per minute where these set too ?

    and what editing programme did you use ?

    great video too bude

  • @wolfe1970 most of these were shot with a photo every 2 seconds, or a photo every 5... so that would be 30 photos/min, or 12photos/min... I feel like the 2 seconds mode gets better results, so if you have a card capable of holding alot of info use that (32gb). I used Sony Vegas Pro 10 for this video (and almost all of my others)

  • @PDaley27 cool, i just got my GoPro hero2 and it came with a class 10 32gb card so should be cool, best get filming :)

    thanks !! :)

  • @wolfe1970 this was all done with the hero1.. i have the hero2, and it is 10x better.. pretty much chumps all my hero footage... have fun with it! PS. the burst photo mode is awesome for getting action photos... so play around with that mode as well... you'll def get some tight snap shots

  • @PDaley27 cool, mainly got mine for motorbike rides, but looking at trying different things so will check em out,

  • how do you do a timelapse for so long with out the battery running out, This is a major problem and want to know how its works, if you could answer or someone else could it would be very helpful.

  • @SkatersFuture for these ones, I actually used a usb phone charger with an extension cord. plug it in first, then turn it on, then start shooting. In that order. Word.

  • @SkatersFuture For me, the one thing that i could do is just to exchange batteries ... I mean by having more that one fulled battery .. You can do that easily and it won't affect the video much , but the problem is that you have to stop recording and start another video ...

    I hope that would help you :)

  • @AAvrilNuAs @SkatersFuture yea, but also if you move the camera, its hard to get it right in the exact same spot/angle.. and with timelapse its easy to notice a change like that.

  • Just record a movie of what you want and open with moviemaker and make it play x20 faster. Save.

  • @swedensy not sure what you mean by this? but these are all photos.. no video at all

  • 32 seconds in, A CAR MAGICALLY APPEARS IN THE NEIGHBORS DRIVEWAY :O

  • how do you make the timelapse by making pictures or just filming non-stop?

  • 1:03 hahaha, caught with your hand in your pants man

  • I like at 300 your checking if the bat's still running.

  • Nice stuff!

  • HOW DO I DO A TIMELAPSE?

  • Check out my timelapse of clouds forming with the GoPro HD!

  • What settings did u have because when I uploaded my video it wasn't full screen

  • is everyone else baked right now?

  • Love seeing someone smoke a bowl by a lake with a gopro. Good shots man.

    :06 good times XD

  • @TheJeepWheeler Potomac Falls River, but good eye. :)

  • @TheJeepWheeler

    haha awesome stuff man. Takes one to know one in this case. Except its me and a buddy on mountain bikes takin smoke breaks by the Feather River. Did you use Quicktime Pro 7 for the timelapse?

  • @TheJeepWheeler i render my timelapse videos using sony vegas pro.. inside that program, while you are importing media, you have the option of selecting if you have a chain of photos for timelapse, which then you can import as a video file. and after right clicking on properties, unchecking maintain aspect and disable resample. it looks really nice.

  • How do you get full screen mode and high quality on the timelapse pictures?? Please answer :)

  • @freestylebuddies i render my timelapse videos using sony vegas pro.. inside that program, while you are importing media, you have the option of selecting if you have a chain of photos for timelapse, which then you can import as a video file. and after right clicking on properties, unchecking maintain aspect and disable resample. it looks really nice.

  • @PDaley27 Thanks !!!

  • @PDaley27 and then you just compress it down to a small amount of time to make it all go together fast right???

  • @LaZyLuKe25 correct sir

  • nice

  • "I'm loving it" :-)

  • muita paciência...

  • wow

    

  • wich option did you use on photo every x-seconds??

  • @MrBilgates97 I believe most of these are taken with the picture every 2 seconds... and the longer ones I used the 5 seconds mode, on mode R3 or die. :)

  • @PDaley27 ah okay thanks, btw how long does the battery last with this mode?! I see very long, but how long...?

  • @MrBilgates97 actually, the battery will only last about 2 1/2, 3 hours... with the battery bac pac it pushes it to about 5 hours... the all day time lapse i did i had an extension cord pulled to the outside and just left the camera on all day... w a 32gb sd card you can do about 17 hours of timelapse photos without having to take it out. just play around with it, you will find what works best for your project

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