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Video is not easy.... - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: CB1100 Reference (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Forum: CB1100 Photos & Videos (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=49) +--- Thread: Video is not easy.... (/showthread.php?tid=12872) |
Video is not easy.... - HikerToo_imp - 10-12-2013 Been trying to get a decent POV video on my CB1100, this is a Sony RX100 P&S mounted to handlebar, way to shaky, need to keep working on this. Example below is in Brandywine Valley, Delaware after rainy night, roads were still wet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR1_qWtyXX0 http://youtu.be/9ijKyfMRZJQ RE: Video is not easy.... - meowguy_imp - 10-12-2013 (10-12-2013, 10:01 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: Been trying to get a decent POV video on my CB1100, this is a Sony RX100 P&S mounted to handlebar, way to shaky, need to keep working on this. The best results are obtained with helmet mounting, not hard mounting to the bike. The body is a natural shock absorber (as pictured below).
RE: Video is not easy.... - Doc_imp - 10-13-2013 Hi. I had a 'surging' problem when I first started recording. I upgraded to a class 10 SD card, and the difference is amazing - the recording rate (dta transfer) to the SD card you are using appears too low. Try that first. RE: Video is not easy.... - p-man_imp - 03-10-2014 Beautiful area you are riding through. RE: Video is not easy.... - flynrider - 03-10-2014 (10-13-2013, 12:39 AM)Doc_imp Wrote: Hi. I had a 'surging' problem when I first started recording. I upgraded to a class 10 SD card, and the difference is amazing - the recording rate (dta transfer) to the SD card you are using appears too low. Try that first. I agree. That cutting out effect looks like the result of a memory card that can't keep up with the data rate. I have a Canon camera that recommends a minimum of Class 8, but I've found that class 10 is really best if you're recording HD video rates. RE: Video is not easy.... - HikerToo_imp - 03-10-2014 Actually I don't see it cutting out on my PC watching via YouTube at 1080P, is there a chance your PC's are not fast enough to watch 1080P smoothly ? :-) Try it at 720 or 480. I do see the video looks real bad as far as clarity and I think it was made even worse by me letting YouTube "enhance" it for me. I almost bought a GoPro Silver for 20% off but figured I had too many digital devices around as it is.......drives me crazy. RE: Video is not easy.... - flynrider - 03-11-2014 You're right. I was seeing a pausing, jerky picture when I first started the video. Looks like it was slow data delivery issue from the 'net. Once I let the whole thing load and started from the top, the jerkiness went away. In the immortal words of Emily Litella, "Never mind!"
RE: Video is not easy.... - the Ferret - 03-11-2014 Had to chuckle..when you pulled away from that stop sign at 1:32 I said " hey, there's somebody that shifts about like I do". " Use the torque Luke" (followed by deep hollow breath) RE: Video is not easy.... - Cormanus - 03-11-2014 (03-11-2014, 11:24 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Had to chuckle..when you pulled away from that stop sign at 1:32 I said " hey, there's somebody that shifts about like I do". ![]() "Fast enough go you will, Luke." RE: Video is not easy.... - HikerToo_imp - 03-11-2014 I went back and listened, I think because I was starting off from a stop, into a turn, I must have wanted to get in stable( non-torque) gear early so I could concentrate on the corner and taking it smoothly....at least I think so, sounds good :-) |