JamesBon92007
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I was shooting at 1280p, 60 fps mostly and no matter what I have tried I get choppy and fragmented playback that keeps freezing up. I got some improvement with a fresh reboot and nothing else open, but it still does it, just not quite as much. I have tried watching the videos on four different computers. It's a little better on the Windows 10 laptop with 8 GB RAM or on the iMac but it still does it. I tried the higher resolution and it wouldn't play back at all on my general-purpose, Win 7 desktop. I also tried copying the MP4 GoPro files onto a DVD and they are choppy on my Blu-Ray player. I made a movie with Windows Movie Maker, saved in High Resolution, and it's choppy on the Blu-Ray player, but seems OK on my desktop if it's a fresh re-boot. I made a movie with iMovie on the Mac and it's choppy. My files from my SJ7000 have never really been a problem, but do get a tiny bit choppy on my desktop if I have a bunch of other programs running. I'm using a SanDisk Ultra card in the GoPro and have tried a different Ultra 100MB/s card and got the same results. One thing I haven't tried yet is to download the GoPro Max Exporter for Windows 10. I don't have Windows 10 yet and would have to borrow the laptop and I'd be downloading new software onto someone else's computer, which may or may not be OK. This program says it converts the GoPro files into "spherical files that are compatible...." I would have thought that all MP4 files were alike. Does anyone know if this will even help? Basically, I have a cool camera that takes great video and has amazing video stabilization, the only problem is that I can't watch the videos except on the tiny screen on the camera. Any ideas? I'm liking my cheap SJ7000 more all the time. It would be fine except for the shakiness.
Also, can I somehow transfer the GoPro files to a computer via WiFi? This taking out the SD card to transfer files kinda stinks. I had to find my USB, SD card adaptor. My SJ7000 has WiFi but can't be used to transfer files, as far as I can tell. I tried the GoPro Android app and told it to make a video and it just kept going in circles and I gave up after serveral hours. Of course, I don't know what it was doing for sure anyway. Or what I was doing, for that matter.
Another issue is that it seems to be impossible to contact GoPro. Anyone know the magic phone number? Now it's past the 30 days to return it. I'm also wondering if their subscription is for real--how can you return a broken camera if you can't contact them? OTOH, they sent the camera right away when I ordered it, so at least the sales department is still functioning. And they came out with the Hero9 already. The Hero8 seems to be short-lived.
Also, can I somehow transfer the GoPro files to a computer via WiFi? This taking out the SD card to transfer files kinda stinks. I had to find my USB, SD card adaptor. My SJ7000 has WiFi but can't be used to transfer files, as far as I can tell. I tried the GoPro Android app and told it to make a video and it just kept going in circles and I gave up after serveral hours. Of course, I don't know what it was doing for sure anyway. Or what I was doing, for that matter.
Another issue is that it seems to be impossible to contact GoPro. Anyone know the magic phone number? Now it's past the 30 days to return it. I'm also wondering if their subscription is for real--how can you return a broken camera if you can't contact them? OTOH, they sent the camera right away when I ordered it, so at least the sales department is still functioning. And they came out with the Hero9 already. The Hero8 seems to be short-lived.