ReevyMotovlogs: I'm a 26 year old, UK based motovlogger creating weekly videos about motorcycles, biker gear and various other motorcycle related content!
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It’s different for everyone but I have a video coming out soon, the gain settings are actually different for wired mics and Bluetooth mics, but -12 is what I use.
when I transferred footage to edit them from the dji action 4 to my PC , when I play the video, it’s lagging and appears to be in slow motion. I’m not sure what the issue is-whether it’s a transfer problem, a compatibility issue with my PC, or something with the camera settings. Do you have any recommendations on how I could fix this? Is there an alternative method I should try for transferring files or playing the footage? I would really appreciate any advice or suggestions!
For motovlogging at 60fps, do you intend slowing up your video? And how long does your battery last at 60fps? The higher frame rate you use, the less battery life you could have and there might be some slight heating of the system. but generally if you saint filming for long like more than 20 mins, you are good to go though.
I film for maybe 40 minutes at a time, I use 60fps because it’s smoother, just personal preference really. No issues with overheating during summer and as winter is coming up, it should be fine 👀
My volume is set to medium, what would happen if i set that to high? What would happen if i changed from stereo to mono? Just done my first video with the camera at 1080p 60fps amd footage looks a bit blocky at times. Original size is 21 gb and trimmed away some minutes off of footage and rendered again in davinci resolve and the file then increased to 60gb 😮
Restricted definitely makes it harder to lift, not impossible but when you’re learning it’s going to be a longer process and more difficult getting that wheel off the ground.
Sit as far back as you can, 2nd gear and dump the clutch, really pull on the bars and it should come up. If it’s not working try in 1st but be very careful, it will definitely pop up to get you use to the feeling.
@@ReevyMotovlogs Appreciate the response! It’s my first bike so I’ll probably go with it since it’s the cheaper option. Just wanted to make sure it still sounded good at high rpm’s and not just loud
I took my boy for his haircut yesterday ready for back to school,had my phone,car keys & wallet,while he was getting his haircut I took an important call,was still on that call wen he’d finished,had already paid on the App so then just left,was 2 others still waiting for there cut,got out side my house to then realise I’d left my wallet on the bench in the waiting area & it had close to £500 in it,dude in there see it & gave it to the owner who i no & not a penny was took,he could of took the lot,so yeah there’s still real good people out there,the world we live in today with everything being very expensive there’s lots of people that would of took my money