[TABLE="class: page, width: 100%, align: center"] [TR] [TD][TABLE="class: tborder, width: 100%, align: center"] [TR] [TD="class: alt1, bgcolor: #EFEFEF"]I used a suction cup mount for the GoPro and tried 3 different positionings last week in Sardegna - check the picture. I have to say the mounting on the wind shield of the bike behind me was the most unstable, because the shield is itchy and makes the movie shaky. Very good and stable positions is the tail of a bike in front of me - but the movie appears boring. The best position is the left fairing - the position and therefore the movie looks much more dramatic and fast ;-)! [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
Might have to get the suction cup to slap on the Multi when our do my euro-trip later this year, anywhere other than the side of the multi where the suction cup fits?
Is it that secure? I'd be really worried that it would come off, you only have to see how often the one falls off the windscreen with the satnav in my car
I don't think Rob'll want folks uploading files that big!...........why so large? I don't know much about video editing/formatting but I was working on a couple of 10/12 min vids earlier, 720P HD 1280x760 MP4 and the files were a fraction of that size.
Because of good quality. Its a H.264 MP4 file in 720p. Thats a good and efficient size... I have it on Facebook, but don't want to share my FB account with everybody...sorry. If you have a possibility I am happy to send you a ftp link to download it and push it online some where.
Thanks for doing that Orish......great video, I like the combined footage comparing the videoing options you explored Looks like you had fun....nice roads!!
No, Vimeo allows only uploads of 500 MB in 2 weeks or a month for free accounts...the video has around 900 MB.