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But the sync is only to a frame accuracy, not subframe which is what you need. People use Pluraleyes a lot to automate this.
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Also mp4 compression can introduce missyncs sometimes even if everything else is ok.įor audio syncing it is simple to line up audio tracks in After Effects etc if you have sharp sounds. The closest you can get otherwise is with the cameras vertical, and both up the same way. There are inconveniences though with having to use scripts on the cards, and having to pre-choose the duration of each sequence (30sec, 5 minutes etc).Īlso if you want to get the closest interaxial with the Gopro3s- cameras horizontal, one inverted relative to other - you are out of luck for fast action scenes as the rolling shutter is different and you get missyncs. The sync is as good as with the 3dkit for the Gopro 2 I would say. With the sync cable from the principle seems to be the same, except it works with Gopro Black 3 and 3+ (maybe other 3 models too). With the Gopro 2 3d Kit the linked Backpac units provide a synced video start and then it relies on the cameras having no relative drift to stay in sync - which they do in my experience. For cameras that do not support genlock, these days you could use a little embedded processor like an arduino to generate the common SMPTE audio signal that gets recorded on one audio track on each of the video cameras.
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It is much better to use a single timecode generator to keep them all genlocked (often an output from one of the cameras that is fed into the others). The problem with using the internal timecode generator in video cameras is that they are NOT genlocked and can drift. It can even be subsonic (not accurate to an individual frame) so you can still put audio on all tracks, and filter out the timecodes later. Here are some people recording audio timecodes with goPro cameras:Įssentially, you can use one of the audio tracks to hold a (sinewave modulated) timecode on each camera. Beware that the timecode needs to be sinewave modulated (like my MIDI card did) or the square wave harmonics will not record well on a compressed audio track. Digital cameras may be able to interleave timecodes into the digital video stream. I have an old 8-bit ISA MIDI card that could read and write SMPTE timecodes to an audio track, but these days it is usually written to the VBI (where things like Closed Captions are also commonly stored). The "old school" solution to this back in the analog days was to record a timecode with your video. This may be obvious to you, but in case it can help even a little, I will add my "two cents worth" to this discussion: As in, the timecode is actually accurate enough between the cameras, but when th. Very cool! I plan on making a stereoscopic paragliding vid this spring, and will use a couple of hd hero 3s for it.įor synch, couldn't you use an audio cue to tie the two cameras together with? With two LCD Backpaks connected you can get stereo previewing of the video if you arrange some optics (spare Rift lenses maybe). It is very simple to shoot 3d for the Rift with this because all you need to do is hold the camera level and point it generally in the right direction.įor more accurate composition I can plug a Gopro LCD Backpak into the cable or I can plug a 7" monitor into the HDMI socket of one or other of the Gopros - I have this one With replacement Sunex lenses to get about 180 by 150 degree coverage on the 1920 by 1440 format on the Gopros I am not sure if the concept behind it can be extended to work with more than 2 camerasīasically my rig for this video looks like this
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Until recently there was no way to get good synchronization reliably with recent Gopros for stereo but there is now a sync cable you can buy from which works well. In VR Player under Media you need to set Format to Side by Side and Projection to Dome
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Here is a 180 equirectangular stereo movie done with a twin Gopro 3+ Black rig