Time Lapse Ice Dive set up and dive

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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 :crafty:
 
I have been having similar problems. Part of it, I think, is the power of my computer. I am using a cheapo laptop and it is really underpowered. I will find out this summer when my daughter brings her gaming computer home from college and I can try editing video on that.
 
Thumbs up for getting in that water, I cringe just thinking about walking outside.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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