GoPro Hero3 Silver good for video analysis?
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GoPro Hero3 Silver good for video analysis?
Hello, my wife gave me a GoPro camera for Christmas, she got a great deal on Costco. Lately I have been filming myself with an Iphone 5 and use SloPro App to analyze the videos myself. I also downloaded Ubbersense App but haven't really used it although I guess I should give it a try as it was personally recommended by Jeri Edwards. My question is, does anyone here use a GoPro for video analysis? Is it a good camera for this? Can the video from the GoPro be downloaded to my PC and analyzed with Ubbersense on the desktop? Does a desktop version of Ubbersense even exists? Sorry for asking so many questions, I am new to the video camera thing?
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Re: GoPro Hero3 Silver good for video analysis?
I got a GoPro Hero 4 Black for Christmas for the very purpose of recording bowling videos. It's worked fine so far. The video should absolutely be able to be downloaded to your desktop and manipulated into whatever video editing software you choose.TonyPR wrote:Hello, my wife gave me a GoPro camera for Christmas, she got a great deal on Costco. Lately I have been filming myself with an Iphone 5 and use SloPro App to analyze the videos myself. I also downloaded Ubbersense App but haven't really used it although I guess I should give it a try as it was personally recommended by Jeri Edwards. My question is, does anyone here use a GoPro for video analysis? Is it a good camera for this? Can the video from the GoPro be downloaded to my PC and analyzed with Ubbersense on the desktop? Does a desktop version of Ubbersense even exists? Sorry for asking so many questions, I am new to the video camera thing?
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