Vikeonabike
CC Neighbourhood Police Constable
- Location
- Bourne, Lincolnshire
I've got an Action Cam 3. I'm using Windows Live, don't seem to be able to work out how to zoom into number plates though!
Its in the Animation Tab; I used it on this video a while back to test it out when windows introduced it, bth I haven't used pan & zoom recently.I've got an Action Cam 3. I'm using Windows Live, don't seem to be able to work out how to zoom into number plates though!
I nearly bought my ContourRoam from them. Great price but, being from the UK, they wouldn't accept credit card payment. I would have had to wire the money direct to them BEFORE they would even accept my orderTry buying from JensonUSA, the dollar price is the pound price, that is $300 in the US and £300 in the UK.
They take Paypal now so no problem buying from the UK.I nearly bought my ContourRoam from them. Great price but, being from the UK, they wouldn't accept credit card payment. I would have had to wire the money direct to them BEFORE they would even accept my order
Got a decent deal from Expansys in the end.
One of the best things you can do is spend the $20 or so for QuickTime Pro - this will let you trim clips down quickly to just the section you want to use in your edit.
If you follow the steps on this webpage,I'm not sure what you mean - it can do loop mode, where you set loop length and it saves only the bits you "record". That's alright, but it drops frames between loop changes, and it doesn't trim as precisely as I want.
With experience, I prefer to record the entire journey and accurately trim to just the bit or bits I want. On the VIO footage, I use virtualdub, this is free. I never managed to get virtualdub trimming HD footage though, which is why I paid up for QT Pro.
Personally, if you plan to spend £20 on Quick pro, Id go the extra fiver and invest in Sony Vegas Home Studio HD Platinum. its a very comprehensive stater for the full vegas pro and contains everything you need (short of a few animated titles and some very tech stuff) for really good editing and movie makingOne of the best things you can do is spend the $20 or so for QuickTime Pro - this will let you trim clips down quickly to just the section you want to use in your edit.
or ...if all you want to do is trim and upload at HD then download a free version of "MPEG streamclip"...very simple and quite tool richI'm not sure what you mean - it can do loop mode, where you set loop length and it saves only the bits you "record". That's alright, but it drops frames between loop changes, and it doesn't trim as precisely as I want.
With experience, I prefer to record the entire journey and accurately trim to just the bit or bits I want. On the VIO footage, I use virtualdub, this is free. I never managed to get virtualdub trimming HD footage though, which is why I paid up for QT Pro.
I'm not sure what you mean - it can do loop mode, where you set loop length and it saves only the bits you "record". That's alright, but it drops frames between loop changes, and it doesn't trim as precisely as I want... With experience, I prefer to record the entire journey and accurately trim to just the bit or bits I want.
Personally, if you plan to spend £20 on Quick pro, Id go the extra fiver and invest in Sony Vegas Home Studio HD Platinum. its a very comprehensive stater for the full vegas pro and contains everything you need (short of a few animated titles and some very tech stuff) for really good editing and movie making