GoPro 7 TIME WARP Feature

3 years ago
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In this episode Roadhog the Texas Rider tests one of the popular features found on the Go pro 7, 8 and 9. The cameras has both the Time warp and Time lapse, and the difference is explained. The video starts out with standard video speed then progresses to 2x, 5x, 10x, 15x, and finally 30x. The numbers represent one frame saved for every 2, 5, 10 etc, frames taken. For example, when set to 10x, for every 10 frames that go to the camera processor only one is actually recorded. At 55mph it looks like a fast motion that can be used to shorten long trips or hold viewer interest. After the TimeWarp is shown I show what typical editing soft ware looks like when sped up. Once back home I provide a one-on-one type commentary. to try and help clarify the pros and cons. One thing I try to emphasize the inherent danger of trying to configure the camera and/ or the Go pro phone app while riding the motorcycle. Also explained is why TimeWarp is made for a mobil platform and TimeLapse is designed for a stable platform, the reason being the stability feature is not operating during the TimeLapse.

Roadhog the TexasRider is located in Kerrville Texas and has been riding motorcycles since 1972. I look for any excuse to get on the bike and is the reason I started this channel. I ride a 2010 Harley Davidson Road King and love it. The last Harley I rode was in 1985 and it was a lousy experience, I picked this up about 6 months ago and love it. In TX you have to be ready for a long haul and this is the way to do it, plus you have the ability to ride all year, so the cushy seat and sitting at the desk position completes the deal. HAPPY MOTORING!

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