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MLC wrote:singletrackmind wrote:Settings sound good mate but protune requires a very fast card. You need a 45mb/s card to keep up with the buffer. It also uses a very flat colour profile so you will need to play with that in the editor or it will look washed out. If you do adjust it though you can get much more detail than the standard compressed footage. If however, you don’t want to have to mess with balance, contrast and saturation in post production then turn protune off.
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Bugger…I just spent a hundred bucks on the card they told me to get (64 Gig/Class 10), but it also says “up to 30 MB/second, 200x”
Have I been told the wrong thing?
I turned protune off and it goes from 50fps to 48fps by itself, does that make any difference?
I’m filming indoors so turned it from wide to medium as well as it made the walls round :dry:
Turn protune off and you only need a 20mb/s card so you will be fine. 64 Gig card is huge so you stand very little chance of running out of card space. I use a mix of medium and wide depending on the shot and location. Narrow is not much use.
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Settings sound good mate but protune requires a very fast card. You need a 45mb/s card to keep up with the buffer. It also uses a very flat colour profile so you will need to play with that in the editor or it will look washed out. If you do adjust it though you can get much more detail than the standard compressed footage. If however, you don’t want to have to mess with balance, contrast and saturation in post production then turn protune off.
STM
I worked that software like a rally car driver in a rental car and crashed it. First lesson is do not load up the conversion list with more than 15 clips before converting. It seems it can’t buffer unlimited unconverted clips. It is not a big problem as long as you convert at 15 max and save often.
It is excellent software!STM
I am a fan of tankless gas systems. Endless hot water when you need it and no keeping the tank warm when you don’t .
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It looks the goods for sure. There are a lot of features that come with costly software but one of the best is the export function. When you are done with the edit you are given only two formats to save to. One is optimised for YouTube and the other is a high res file to save on your hard drive or to burn to disc. Beats the normal 5000 options you are given that never seems to look as good as the raw footage.
I get home at 5.30 and this will be on my Mac about 10 minutes after thatSTM
Holy sh@t Jacko!!
That could have turned out far worse. If you need any help or anything done let me know and I will make it happen.STM
Welcome MLC,
You are in the right part of the world and have found the right site. Plenty of great rides happen all around you and no doubt we will meet up on the trails one day.
STM
You could also look at the Camelback Hawg.
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Welcome 2volts
Nice quiver of bikes there mate. Make sure you post up a ride report after your safari run.
Enjoy the site.STM
Sounds like a good bike for OBT (Old Bull Tar Riders) :cheer:
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Trailboss wrote:Awesome stuff “H”One tip but, drag it home from the dealer on its side behind the ute mate along the road.
True, you never ride them properly until they have a scratch on them :laugh: :laugh:
Enjoy
TB
Or get factory Phil to ride it up the Widow Maker :laugh:
Congrats on the new ride mate.STM
huskybloke wrote:rode the 300 4T last weekend rocket nothing about it reminded me of a ktmIs that because it did not break down? :laugh:
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Good on him!!
There is an excellent story on him in the lastest Transmoto.STM
You need a nerd mate. You pay a hundy for that software and get half your files back and you are none the better. Find a local with glasses and get them to fix it. Nate80 is a wizard and has saved me big time but he is on the Coffs Coast.
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Do we need to book accom Mike or do you have spots reserved for us?
STM
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