Great camera. I sold my 7 and bought the 9 WOW what a difference. Great being able to view slow mo on the camera. I edit using Power Director 365,, my editing sucks lol. Yours dont. Great video 👍👍👍👍👍
do you mind if i use your footage again for another DAIN demo(AI slo mo enhancer). I'm doing an updated video since the previous one got a couple thousand views, and i was looking for some more footage to use for the updated one
Did you have to use a special editing app to maintain the super slow motion because when I slowed a video on a basic editing to 1/4 speed it said it was 30 fps. I'm confused
He set the go pro at 240fps so he can get that cool slow motion. 240fps will retain a lot of details vs 30fps. If you slowmo a video taken at 30fps, it's going to be blurry and not so good.
For some reason when I film in 240 fps on my gopro the picture quality comes out looking grainy and poor resolution when I try to watch it on my computer. Any thoughts on why that could be and how to improve?
It doesn't work on adobe elements, but it does work on Power Director. I have the 9, did some golf shots at weekend it's great you can view slow mo on the camera. Not edited yet.
Hi, nice video 👍 how do you go from real time footage, into slow-mo then back to real time footage? Can it be done on the camera/ GoPro app or is it a separate editing app?
You do it in post-processing. You can use Adobe Premiere or the free version of DaVinci Resolve 17 or any video editing software that can handle high frame rates of 240 FPS.
I have a GoPro hero 9. When I record in 1080 | 240 | W and transfer the files to a PC, the videos are in regular time, not slow motion as they should be. Any suggestions?
KabyNougat I’ve used Adobe Premiere Elements, DaVinci Resolve and three different Windows media players including VLC which can usually play anything. They all show the videos in regular time, not slow motion.
@@HistoryandReviews Then what is the point of using 240FPS then? You can slow any video down in the first place with software. My GP hero 9 black won't even play back its own video after shooting 240 FPS. Then When I transfer to my phone, goes back to normal speed. Kind of pointless.
@@SunCoastFilms on iphone you can edit the slow motion. The reason why it reverts to full speed is because it allows you to do those cool “regular speed to slow motion back to regular speed” special shots used in action movies