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RE: the recent GoPro thread in OT

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RE: the recent GoPro thread in OT

I have gathered tons of information from this forum over many years without getting any credit for it because I have learned vicariously through my father, Steve. Passively lurking on the board hasn't earned me enough points to enter into forbidden land of OT discussion so I have to reply here with my video.

This video was shot with my GoPro Hero 2 mounted to the handlebars of (my brother) SuzukiKid's 1980 GS1000G. The initial video quality was nice and clear, but the engine vibration played havoc with the camera's internal stabilization and caused waves in the picture that changed with engine speed. The video was shot in 1080 then scaled down to 720 in iMovie to make it a bit easier to perform additional image stabilization (to minimize the waves) on my nearly ancient laptop. When I uploaded it to YouTube the tiny people that live in the internet offered to further stabilize the slightly wavy movie. I haven't checked on the final product from the tiny internet people, but here is a link anyway.

Original video, stabilized and text added, not edited in any other way - Original length, 9:33 - Original soundtrack, no music, just the sound the GS1000 engine propelling me on my first of several trips over this mountain.

US-33 West Virginia to Virginia
 
I have more videos taken with this camera on several bikes, including CafeKid's ZRex, SuzukiKid's GS1000, SuzukiKids GS850, and my GS650 "Rat Bagger". I thought I had lost them a year ago when my laptop dove off of my bike onto the concrete garage floor and killed its hard drive. Fortunately, i'm a more prudent computer user than I thought and had backed up most (if not all) of my videos onto an external drive. I will be going through those videos between marathon homework and video games sessions and then uploading them to my YouTube account.
 
That need not go in OT.
Is on topic.
Thanks for posting (I probably would not have seen in OT.)

Looks like great road to ride.

On your way up, that truck w/horse trailer parked off on right side of the road caught my eye. Looked like it came from other direction, so would have had to cross over your lane to get there. Hum...

Nice vidio.

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Hey Dan! Welcome to the forums. Good memories in that video. I'm sure folks would get a laugh if you can post the slow-mo of Josh running over that rock at BC last year. Or the soggy fiasco at Smokehole road.
 
That need not go in OT.
Is on topic.
Thanks for posting (I probably would not have seen in OT.)

Looks like great road to ride.

On your way up, that truck w/horse trailer parked off on right side of the road caught my eye. Looked like it came from other direction, so would have had to cross over your lane to get there. Hum...

Nice vidio.

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The only place on that stretch where that can happen is at the top, where the scenic overlook is. Definitely not the place to be at the limit of traction.
 
That need not go in OT.
Is on topic.
Thanks for posting (I probably would not have seen in OT.)
True, Dave, this is the correct place, but he was referencing the GoPro thread in OT a week or so back, and in particular, posts 15-17 when Dogma asked if that video was out yet.

On top of that, since he has fewer than the minimum number of posts to be allowed in the hallowed ground of OT :rolleyes: it only made more sense to post it in the proper place. :D

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The initial video quality was nice and clear, but the engine vibration played havoc with the camera's internal stabilization and caused waves in the picture that changed with engine speed. The video was shot in 1080 then scaled down to 720 in iMovie to make it a bit easier to perform additional image stabilization (to minimize the waves) on my nearly ancient laptop.

The "waving" or "jello effect" is caused by the use of a rolling shutter, CMOS sensor, which is very common in modern cameras. (3CCD cameras don't do this)

Shooting at 60 fps instead of 30 fps will minimize this. The faster the frame rate, the less "jello effect" you will see. On the HERO that means shooting 720/60 instead of 1080/30. (The new Hero 3 black edition is capable of 1080/60 and 720/120)

If you want to understand why a CMOS chip does this, check here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_shutter

And here:
http://dvxuser.com/jason/CMOS-CCD/

Have fun with the camera...I'll check out your video when I get home from work.
 
Heck, i have even been on Hwy 33. A very nice road.
I attended a CBX Club get-together in Marlinton, WV.
Hwy. 55/219 heading south from 33 for an hour or so to Marlinton was nice as well.
Most of the wind noise was missing from your video, very nice.
 
RB...managed to watch some of your video here at work. Very nice road.

As I suspected above, that jiggle is from the rolling shutter.
Defiantly try 720/60p next time, I think you will like the improvement.:)
 
Except for some experimentation the previous weekend at the Brown County Rally, this was the first full-on test of the camera and what it could do. I know that he knows about the different resolution/frame rate settings, just not sure that he knew (at that time) which combination would work the best.

Thanks for the suggestions, Bob.
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Dogma-
I need to find and chop out those clips you've mentioned, but I should have them up in the next few days.

Baatfam-
Thanks for the tips. As always, right after I buy my new toy, the better/faster/smaller/fancier version comes out. I'd love a hero 3, but I can't justify it since the only accessory I don't have for the hero 2 is the wifi backpack, and I'm getting that before memorial day. I'll give the increased frame rate a try the next time fair weather and my free time coincide. I'm hoping that my Venture 1300 will have less engine vibration to worry about so I can get some even nicer videos when it gets back to life later this year.
 
Hey Dan, thanks for the video that place looks great and fun. Definitely am looking forward to the BC one as I heard Josh telling me about some of that "fun":D
 
Hey, someone referenced my post :D

Can't wait to get my 650 dialed (little own running:rolleyes:) in and have some, uh, how do I put this legally... "Test runs" with my GoPro :twistedevil:
 
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