Graham88
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I've got some HD films from a Go Pro HD Hero I want to edit. One of them is upside down so I need to flip it. I need something just like Windows Movie Maker cause thats perfect for what I need but the new Go Pro doesn't do them in .wmv format
Either that or a decent converter? I tried a couple of free converters earlier but both reduced the quality to even worse than my normal Go Pro
Any help appreciated cheers
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Brett
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WinFF for converting, it's great. Ed posted that one, used it since, can convert most things to most formats.
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Rob_Quads
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For editing GoPro stuff check out the GoPro forums. Lots of useful info in there including how to get decent slo-mos out of them
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
WinFF for converting, it's great. Ed posted that one, used it since, can convert most things to most formats.
Trying this out along side 'any video converter'
AVC is good but cant seem to get the AV sync right when converting to MP4.
Liking WinFF already. CMD window ftw
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
For editing GoPro stuff check out the GoPro forums. Lots of useful info in there including how to get decent slo-mos out of them
Have signed up so I'll have a look around.
I tried WinFF and AVC and both massively reduce the quality, it's even worse than my normal Go Pro films so I guess converting is out the window.
I downloaded Sony Vegas Pro 10, but bloody hell it's so hard to use Having a nightmare as AVG was blocking the Keygen so had to uninstall AVG and now I've reinstalled it with a newer version it's blocking my wired internet connection so having to use wireless bloody annoying
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pow
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Command Line Processing
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Graham88
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Tried MP4cam2avi and it converted it well but it's really laggy. Shame as it's the best converter yet
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Gary
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Does WInFF need paying for? It only converts 5 mins of a movie?
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Does WInFF need paying for? It only converts 5 mins of a movie?
Na, it's free. You got it from Afterdawn yeah? It's open-source.
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Gary
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Cant remember, Re downloading now.
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Gary
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Sorted
Whats the best output for quality that'll play on iPhone? Using MPEG4 h264 (super high quality)
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Dom
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Best solution is to convert to uncompressed AVI (try handbrake), edit in Movie Maker and then compress to what ever format you want. It certainly isn't ideal but you'll loose a lot of quality if you recompress to another supported codec/file format and then recompress on the export.
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Gary
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Haveing sync issues with WinFF, any any other converter for that matter.
How can i sort this? Guessing its the sync option but i have no idea what needs to be in there
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Graham88
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I used MP4cam2avi converter, then edit in WMM and publish in 720 HD. Only taken me a few days trying several ways and downloading different programs to achieve this
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