Tutorial: convert 120fps GoPro Hero 2 video into smooth slow motion in iMovie...for FREE!

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2012

I will show you a FREE way to convert your WVGA 120 fps GoPro Hero 2 footage into smooth slow motion without skipping frames and then import it into iMovie.
Here is the link to download CineForm Studio: http://gopro.com/support/hd-hero2-firmware-update/

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  • will imovie work with windows 64 bit

  • @450hp202turbo no idea

  • can this work with the original go pro? plz answer

  • @stoppinonadime Yeah, but it won't be as slow....it only records at 60 fps vice 120 fps.

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  • no still i dont understand how you slowed it down i change the setting to 10fps . and nothing its still the same

  • how do you slow the video . i looked at this and followed the steps it played at same speed i try it a second time

  • thank you so much!!! i was wondering why it was skipping frames on iMovie when i was importing it. thanks

  • @midgetking101 never mind its all good.

  • umm... when i go to the link there is no download link anywhere on the page.

  • @450hp202turbo imovie is for mac users only

  • For some reason my files won't import into Cineform. Any suggestions?

  • i didnt even see how you slowed it down ,in the gopro program? were is the slow down option? i seen you set it up and render it then after you played it back it was slowed .

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