![]() ![]() I have got the accessory bundle, in which I got a swivel mount, tripod, extra battery, 32GB SD card, a case and the camera. Top of the line Slow-Mo and Stabilization.In a hurry, read this short overview stating the pros and cons of GoPro Hero Black 10. So, I notoriously used the device for 30 days and here is my take on the latest iteration of Hero Black. Here is the full review of the latest GoPro Hero Black 10 as I am not in the sight of the GoPro marketing team, so I have the freedom to test it the way I want, and the longer I want. Let’s find out if the Hero 10 is worth the extra investment. On paper, we can see the usual hardware upgrades and minor price bumps. The mighty company has brought the latest GoPro Hero 10. GoPro has grown a lot as a company I have seen many people narrating the action cameras as GoPro. Maybe I have misinterpreted your tone - if so I apologize.GoPro Hero 10 Review: One Month Later, Slow Mo King! The Good and Bad ![]() Problem is several quality sources online seem to show the i5-6600K as being a great processor for most video editing and especially so when tied to the GPU I have. If you did I would say, "yea your probably right time to get an i7". You haven't even provided a hint of a technical explanation. There is no problem here with H.265.Īll I am saying is provide useful feedback here instead of berating and belittling other posters (which you seem to take pride in based upon SOME of your post history). You are using a Hero 6 and using HEVC and not H.265 right? Your signature says you are using a Hero 5, which uses H.265. You can't simply state that it is the i5 without any concrete evidence.Īlso, GoPro's site claims you need Kaby Lake or better for HEVC codec, yet you seem to be doing just fine (assuming you have a new Hero 6) on an older processor. The point is there are a lot of variables playing into this (Mac vs. Why does it not have issues playing back on Davinci then? ![]() Great question - which you have failed to provide any useful answer for other than "it must be your i5". I did download Davinci Resolve 14 as I think that is the editing software I will attempt to learn. My understanding through GoPro's website is I can H.264 codec with HandBrake, but it reduces the quality :( In case anyone care's to see my computer specs here they are: So.I am struggling to come to the conclusion that is my desktop, even if my processor is Skylake (one year earlier than Kaby Lake). GoPro's website states, "HEVC is supported on Windows 10 computers using the Intel Kaby Lake (or equivalent) processor and newer." Kaby Lake is 2016 while Skylake (my processor) is 2015. I didn't spring for the i7, but got the i5-6600K which is certainly no slouch of a processor either (also water cooled). However, my desktop is no slouch - it was a $3000 build at the very end of 2015 and had the best components money could buy at the time (including a water cooled Nvidia 980TI graphics card). Now, I haven't tried VLC Media Player (which they recommend), but it seems like this may be caused by the Hero 6's new HEVC codec. I have read through GoPro's "How to Correct Choppy or Broken Up Playback" article. How to get upvotes on videos on /r/GoProīear with me as I am brand new to video and video editing.Understanding your new GoPro (Technical Guide).Here are some Frequently Asked Questions.A guide to Getting Started by Abe Kislevitz.we've probably seen your question before! 60k+ users and multiple generations of camera. Chances are the question has been answered many times before! SEARCH THE SUBREDDIT, youtube, or google.Post in the weekly questions thread, located in the first sticky position Use the search (including google, youtube, etc.).Please read the information in this sidebar, especially the rules, before posting.įor users asking questions please follow the steps below: Post your GoPro videos, pictures, news, or anything else related to GoPro here! ![]()
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