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Ian Newland October 11th, 2012 02:07 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
In Protune mode the camera is using maximum resources that is why preview doesn't work on the iPhone/iPad in that mode, it can't process 2 streams at once.

If you do the numbers a class 4 card is too slow, class 6 should handle the write speed, but class 10 is what is recommended by GoPro. The burst feature on the GOpro definatly requires class10 and they are cheap these days no excuse to not use them.

Prech Marton October 11th, 2012 02:15 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Don't buy class 6 cards, mine stops after few minutes.
Interesting because it can write 55mbps. Tested.

Mark Sudfeldt October 11th, 2012 03:25 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Thanks for the info about needing Class 10 cards. . . it took me a bit by surprise because I can(through an adapter) record full HD from my Sony EX1 onto those Class 4 cards which is a 35 mb/s codec.

Prech Marton October 11th, 2012 03:34 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Protune is VBR, max peak was around 44mbit by me.
But still, my card can do 55 :(

Ian Newland October 11th, 2012 11:03 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
No ProTune is CBR Prech. What program/player did you read the 44mbps on?

Prech Marton October 11th, 2012 11:51 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Bitrate viewer.
Avidemux..

Junior Pascual October 12th, 2012 12:42 AM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
David Newman wrote a lengthy article on the 'why & how' of the Protune upgrade. It's on his blog, Cineform Insider at the following link:

CineForm Insider: Protune


Jr. Pascual
49 Productions

Raymond Schlogel October 12th, 2012 12:44 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Enjoying the thread and learning a lot. I think my earlier question may be answered in the link Junior Pascual to David Newman's blog: "The CineForm connection: 35Mb/s H.264 H264 is hard to decode, much harder than 15Mb/s. So transcoding to a faster editing format certainly helps"

That said I'd still love confirmation form anyone else about what I mentioned earlier, for me the raw 24p Protune clips do not playback smoothly in VLC Media Player though they played fine pre-update, ProTune, and 24p. Playback is pretty unwatchable for me now. Same is true with trying to drop the raw file in Sony Vegas, which again I had no issues with GoPro clips pre-update. I'm getting the same thing on my primary computer and my laptop.

Not looking for a solution necessarily as I can already use GoPro CineForm Studio to get a playable file though obviously would love to avoid the extra step. I just want to confirm if this is the norm for others trying to playback with VLC or edit the files straight out of the camera without transcoding or, if it's just me and I actually do have a local issue that I should try to resolve.

- Ray

Renton Maclachlan October 12th, 2012 03:46 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Is it stated somewhere that Go Pro Cameras and Bac Pacs are not recognised by the Device Window via USB3? If not it should be. It had me stuck for quite a time, and just on the off chance switched to USB2 (as another plug, not specifically as USB2) and found it worked. Then I found a mention of it on some website...

Jason Garrett October 13th, 2012 09:01 AM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Junior Pascual (Post 1758171)
David Newman wrote a lengthy article on the 'why & how' of the Protune upgrade. It's on his blog, Cineform Insider at the following link:

CineForm Insider: Protune


Jr. Pascual
49 Productions

Thanks for posting; I’m glad to see that it references the ‘everyday shooter’ being in mind with making this available. I was beginning to feel like this was intended for the pros only. So, it’s to be expected that ‘everyday shooters’ aren’t likely going to be experienced with post correction, etc.

Renton Maclachlan October 13th, 2012 08:38 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
A question for Ian Newland or Abe Kislevitz...

I have a Garmin Asus A10 running Android 2.1 or 2.2 - not sure which. Will the Android App work with my phone?

Ian Newland October 13th, 2012 09:13 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Renton Maclachlan (Post 1758458)
A question for Ian Newland or Abe Kislevitz...

I have a Garmin Asus A10 running Android 2.1 or 2.2 - not sure which. Will the Android App work with my phone?

Know one will really knows until the app is released and people try on their various hardware. We have users devising ways to wifi connect to a PC, tablet or smartphone on our forum without the GoPro App but that doesn't answer your question. See link below.

GoProUser.freeforums.org • View topic - Howto Livestream to PC and view files on PC/Smartphone!

Raymond Schlogel October 14th, 2012 02:16 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
Just a quick update, no clue what has changed but just did a new little batch of test clips in 24p with Protune and all is right with the world. Played back fine in VLC and on the timeline. Happy me.

- Ray

George Kilroy October 15th, 2012 01:14 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
I've just updated the firmware, very easy no trouble but with Protunes enabled I can no longer get 720 at 25 or 50FPS, I'm in UK PAL land.
Is it the case that those are not available now (unless I turn Protunes off) or am I missing something?

Prech Marton October 15th, 2012 01:19 PM

Re: GoPro Protune
 
yes, it is not supported (yet)


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