Quick video to youtube, what camera is best?
Quick video to youtube, what camera is best?
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lost in espace

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6,477 posts

230 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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I run a business timing running races. I use a GoPro for backup purposes but it would be nice to put the videos up on youtube for runners.

I have to crop the first video, then join the rest to it. It takes time and effort due to the GoPro splitting the files. Is there a better camera to do this with?

I have bought a second GoPro rip off camera, but it does a similar thing just with MOV files which have proved difficult to join together.

singlecoil

35,772 posts

269 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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Sounds like an editing issue to me. Any decent video editor should be able to put the clips together easily. Sony Vegas comes in many versions at various prices, any of those would be able to do that job.

gp1699

406 posts

227 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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They're splitting the files when the reach 4GB?

This is due to file size limitations of the FAT32 file system used to format SD cards.

FAT32 file system only supports files up 4GB, so all cameras will split the files.

Download a video editor like GoPro Studio or iMovie etc.

Then import the footage, drag it to the timeline and edit. When you're happy, render the video and upload to YouTube.

rich888

2,610 posts

222 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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gp1699 said:
They're splitting the files when the reach 4GB?

This is due to file size limitations of the FAT32 file system used to format SD cards.

FAT32 file system only supports files up 4GB, so all cameras will split the files.

Download a video editor like GoPro Studio or iMovie etc.

Then import the footage, drag it to the timeline and edit. When you're happy, render the video and upload to YouTube.
^^^^^ Totally agree with this smile

If you have pretty much any Apple product it will be supplied with iMovie which is very easy to use straight out of the box. For more info visit http://www.apple.com/uk/imovie/

gp1699

406 posts

227 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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rich888 said:
^^^^^ Totally agree with this smile

If you have pretty much any Apple product it will be supplied with iMovie which is very easy to use straight out of the box. For more info visit http://www.apple.com/uk/imovie/
iMovie is very good if you run a Mac, I used to use that. If your on widows I think windows movie maker is also free.