A sedate cycle ride from Emlyn's Gdns to Oak Rd in Stamford. Shot with a Garmin VIRB 360 mounted on top of the helmet, in 4K.
Edited in Garmin VIRB Edit v5.3.0
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The map was generated by the VIRB 360 using it's built in GPS. This was played back in VIRB Edit at 4K resolution and screen recorded with OBS Studio (open source screen recording and streaming software)
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Put together in DaVinci Resolve 14.1.0018 with a tiny little grade added.
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Exported as a 1080p h.264 file resulting in a huge 2.96GB file. This was then transcoded to an h.265 file using Dali's Mustache which reduced it to a much more reasonable176MB for upload to RU-vid
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Music track (Revival Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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The computer to do all this is only of moderate spec:
i7 Windows 10 Pro
24GB RAM
GTX 650 GPU 2GB DDR5
WD 500GB 3D NAND SSD
The VIRB 360 performed faultlessly and stabilisation is pretty impressive - just watch how the helmet's bobbing up and down is negated. Highly recommend Dali's Mustache if you do any kind of 4K or more video editing.
November 2017
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