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Hi I had bought a go pro 960 helmet can this year and try and use it as much as possible but I feel the video is really jerky. I have set the pic to NTSC at 30 fps. Anyone using it have any tips to get better quality out of it?

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That should be fine its running at R4 then, just a few things to try.

 

1) what attachment are you using to mount the cam?

2) have you got it tight?

3) try moving your head a little slower and be aware that you are filming.

4) by jerky do you mean once you upload it onto your computer?

4a) if it is jerky on your com your system might not be powerful enough??

 

Might help.

 

Ian

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Do these run on an sd card? If so make sure you are using a good sd card, not a cheap and cheerful one.

 

I've spent money on a decent mem card but not sure it's made a difference. Might phone go pro. Love using it as a self teaching tool for improvement.

 

 

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I've spent money on a decent mem card but not sure it's made a difference. Might phone go pro. Love using it as a self teaching tool for improvement.

 

 

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

 

In the 960 a class 4-7 will be fine its only 1080p you want to be running class 7-10. Need more info if you want help tho?

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Post a video up and someone might be able to tell you whats wrong?

 

I need to get a video up to help I guess. Not sure what's wrong it's just when I see others videos they seem a lot smoother.

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