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Multi Shoot – Time lapse (GoPro Hero Silver)
Posted by Thayalan Paramasawam on August 5, 2015 at 9:04 amHi,I use gopro hero 4 to shoot.I use time lapse mode.what is the best render option for you tube,this time lapse mode is JPEG.Size – 4000×3000 and 600 shoots.How to match the photos on SVP time line.Please on guide me on this matter.
Thank You
Thayalan Paramasawamhttp://www.jptsskyvision.com
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Andrew Lenczycki
August 5, 2015 at 3:16 pmIf you’re trying to create a time-lapse video from the JPG stills, in Vegas (I’ve got V10 Pro here at work), select File|Import|Media… and a dialog box will open. Navigate to the folder where your JPG pictures from the GoPro are stored. Left-click the first JPG file in the sequence. When you do, if the picture files are consecutively file named (i.e. filename001, filename002, filename003, etc.), then at the bottom of the dialog box will appear an (unchecked) checkbox Open still image sequence range 1 – nnn, where nnn is the last number in the picture sequence. It should automatically find the entire sequence (your 600 pictures). Click the checkbox to select it, then press the Open button in the dialog box. A second dialog box will open and the field Tape name: will be waiting for you to enter a name for you new video event. You can enter a name (or not), then press the OK button. A new media event will be added to your Project Media tab. You can then drag the event and put it onto your timeline like any other video event and edit, compress, stretch, etc. the video to your liking.
Andrew Lenczycki
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Thayalan Paramasawam
August 6, 2015 at 1:05 amThanks Sir (Mr.Andrew Lenczycki) for the guide.But what render setting sould i use for output because i in PAL region country.
Thank You
Thayalan Paramasawamhttp://www.jptsskyvision.com
System Details:
Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,HardDrive1 boot C:SSD Kingston,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12 -
Thayalan Paramasawam
August 6, 2015 at 3:50 pmHi….can anywone guide me…what project setting and rendering setting should i use.
Thank You
Thayalan Paramasawamhttp://www.jptsskyvision.com
System Details:
Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,HardDrive1 boot C:SSD Kingston,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12 -
Andrew Lenczycki
August 6, 2015 at 5:22 pmI’m in the US and am unfamiliar with the settings you would use for the PAL video standard (I use NTSC). Someone else on the forum should be able to help you from one of the PAL countries.
Also, if you look at your File|Properties… Video tab, the settings you “normally” use should be displayed there. I would start with those same settings. The other thing you could do would be to start a new project, add a video event to your timeline, and when it asks you if you want to use the video properties of the video just added, say Yes, then go back to the File|Properties… Video tab, and see what those settings are and apply those same settings to the JPG picture sequence when you Import it.
Andrew Lenczycki
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Aaron Star
August 6, 2015 at 7:24 pmWhat is your final display (where you plan on showing this work?)
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Thayalan Paramasawam
August 7, 2015 at 12:20 amThanks (Mr.Andrew Lenczycki) for the answer and guides.
http://www.jptsskyvision.com
System Details:
Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,HardDrive1 boot C:SSD Kingston,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12 -
Thayalan Paramasawam
August 7, 2015 at 12:24 amMr.Aaron Star….What is your final display (where you plan on showing this work?)
I like to upload in youtube.
Thank You
Thayalan Paramasawamhttp://www.jptsskyvision.com
System Details:
Motherboard – Asus M5A99X-EVO,HardDrive1 boot C:SSD Kingston,Processor – Amd FX 8350 4.0/4.2 GHZ,Ram – 16 GB,Graphic Card – Asus Gtx 650 1GB DDR 5,Blu Ray Writer – Plextor PX-B950SA,Operating System – Window 7 Pro 64 Bit and Editing Programe – Sony Vegas Pro 12
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