![]() A little search shows it “does not double your data” but uses some kind of image shortcut hack, doubtful! You can export the same pic/vid many times and it just adds more complexity duplicating itself. ![]() Gets very disorganized because it does not tell you that you sent it over you just get one in GoProQuik and now one in the photos section. Love the H7 hate GoProQuik, ok so the media pulled from the GoPro saves to its sand boxed library and you have to then export it again from there to your local files, older version did not act this way. For a $300-$400 camera that should not be too much to ask. The customer support for GoPro is really great at least and they tried their best but you would think that GoProQuik developers would put some more effort into making the media transfer as seamless as possible. It’s hard to be happy with a device when after 3 months you can't upload your media onto the only compatible app that works with the device. I know GoProQuik has had its problems but I can’t determine if it’s GoProQuik or my camera so I’m at a loss. Even if it will begin to upload new media my old media is useless and I fear this is going to become a common occurrence with this camera and app. I’ve tried saving the videos onto my computer, reformatting the SD card, and then re-uploading the videos back to the SD card to upload to GoProQuik to no avail. I took the video in 1080P 30FPS so there shouldn’t be a compatibility issue. Just spent One Hour and 30 Minutes on the phone with customer support troubleshooting countless different methods in order to be able to upload thise specific videos to my phone and it is not working. I just took a video recently and it will not appear on my camera roll no matter what I do. ![]() I have just recently started using the camera (3 months now) and I’ve been taking photos and videos and uploading them to my social media without any issues. Using my Hero7 Black with my IPhone 8 has been troublesome. I am also frustrated that there is not an online portal to view your uploads, you can only view through your phone app, which makes me believe that the unlimited call cloud offering is more of a bait and switch than anything. The tool is stupid easy to use, and I think the transitions do make a quality product, but all the reasons that I listed above has forced me to cancel my subscription. ![]() Finally my last complaint is that quick has a limitation of how long their video format can be, I think it’s to under two minutes and 30 seconds, I do understand that they want quick TickTock, Instagram like videos, but to pay money for an app that controls how long I want to make my videos shouldn’t be up to the manufacture of the tool, in my opinion. For some reason GoProQuik takes up so much space on your phone, I have three videos using the tool and it was logging close to 15 gigs, it was frustrating at first because I didn’t understand how I had so little space to take more videos. I guess it’s unlimited, but good luck getting it to their servers. The unlimited cloud space I think is a lie, due to the extreme throttling that I have experienced, I have fiber at my house with upload speeds close to 10 gigs, and leaving my phone plugged in overnight not one video will upload to the cloud. You could also use MediaEncoder, especially to make say a ProRes or Cineform transcode which as an intrframe codec, would play back ever so much easier within your system.Honestly this tool set is cool for what it is, but there’s so many limitations. There are online files and the help for Handbrake that do cover the process. Handbrake can do that to an easier to process form of H.264, and you missed the capability of that app to batch process, which it does do. So often, to get good playback it's useful to transcode to an intraframe codec, or at least to a long-GOP format with less extreme use of things like partial i-frames and long picture 'groups'. There are now some things in certain AMD CPUs also that I think help with this. Some Intel CPUs have "QuickSync" which helps with that. Most computers do not of course have that particular chip to de-encode the media. It uses a special chip in the camera to do the encoding. depending on your CPU/RAM/GPU, it may or may not play them back smoothly due to the extreme compression options used by those cameras to get the data "smallified" rapidly. First, Premiere Pro can import the GoPro files.
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