oneshotshooter
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3+ black
Finally figured out the time lapse option and using it in a video. So I had 4+ hours into editing Saturdays dive with gopro studio when it crashed and I lost everything. It took about an hour just to get the program to open & start working. When it works, its awesome, but not very reliable. Does anyone use the pay version of studio and is it more reliable?
I have too much time invested to start using a new program ( old dog new tricks). The dive clip got a little long but I didn't want to edit it more and risk losing everything again.
You know it's been too long since your last dive when........
Yes, I know my spg was not clipped, and my light cord came untucked.:blush:
Ice was over 3' thick! Our chainsaw with a 32" bar came up short, and the auger was at the handles to make it through! You can really see the light coming through in the areas we "shoveled" our rays
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quOry2qtFz8
3+ black
Finally figured out the time lapse option and using it in a video. So I had 4+ hours into editing Saturdays dive with gopro studio when it crashed and I lost everything. It took about an hour just to get the program to open & start working. When it works, its awesome, but not very reliable. Does anyone use the pay version of studio and is it more reliable?
I have too much time invested to start using a new program ( old dog new tricks). The dive clip got a little long but I didn't want to edit it more and risk losing everything again.
You know it's been too long since your last dive when........
Yes, I know my spg was not clipped, and my light cord came untucked.:blush:
Ice was over 3' thick! Our chainsaw with a 32" bar came up short, and the auger was at the handles to make it through! You can really see the light coming through in the areas we "shoveled" our rays
