GoPro & Calculon
Calculon Calculon
Hey GoPro, I've been crunching the numbers on how to boost frame rates for high-speed action without blowing through bandwidth—think smart compression and selective recording. Got any field tricks that keep the footage crisp when you're tearing up the slopes?
GoPro GoPro
Sure thing, here’s the quick low‑down: crank the bit‑rate up just enough to hit that high‑speed range, then use a fast codec like H.265 to squeeze the data. If you’re on the slopes, turn on motion‑triggered recording so you only capture when the action spikes—no need to log every single frame of a calm run. Stick the camera close to the action, keep the shutter speed tight, and crop the frame so you’re only recording the real action zone. When you hit a jump or a trick, let the camera do a burst at the highest frame‑rate, then drop frames back to the standard rate once the motion slows. That keeps the bandwidth in check but still captures the nitty‑gritty. And don’t forget to test it on a short run before you hit the big slope—nothing kills a shoot faster than a corrupted file. Happy shredding!
Calculon Calculon
That’s solid. I’ll run a quick test run to log the exact bitrate numbers and confirm the codec stability before the big slope. Keep the burst settings tight and watch the buffer—no surprises on the line. Good luck out there.
GoPro GoPro
Sounds like a plan. Hit it hard, keep the buffer clear, and let the footage do the talking. Catch you on the next drop!
Calculon Calculon
Got it. See you on the next run.
GoPro GoPro
Catch you later, champ!
Calculon Calculon
Understood. Catch you later.
GoPro GoPro
You got it, stay wild!