Awesome footage 👌 Love how good the GoPros have become. Have you tried the GoPro Labs firmware? You can go up to 200 MBps bitrate! It does make a difference...
@@djiflightstyle5241 that's true... RUclips compression sucks but it's still nice to have 200mbps while editing. Together with the 10bit color you can really get the max quality out of your GoPro 😊
@@vlightphotographyYeah that's cool. I had done that labs earlier but I never seen an option for 200 MBPS. There's only max bit rate of 120. Is there anything else to do other than installing labs?
@@djiflightstyle5241 Hmmm no you don't need anything else. Do you have the latest GoPro Labs firmware? The option for bitrate is available only for the GoPro 11. You can change the BITR=120 to BITR=200. I can also totally recommend trying NR01=1, it turns off GoPro's noise reduction. You will need to run noise reduction in your editing if you shoot with higher iso... But it retains a lot more details and the noise is a fine grain, not that digital blotchy mess. It's pretty awesome!
Awesome footage 👌 Love how good the GoPros have become. Have you tried the GoPro Labs firmware? You can go up to 200 MBps bitrate! It does make a difference...
But you know, the thing is that the max bitrate on RUclips for 4K is 50MBps.
@@djiflightstyle5241 that's true... RUclips compression sucks but it's still nice to have 200mbps while editing. Together with the 10bit color you can really get the max quality out of your GoPro 😊
@@vlightphotographyYeah that's cool. I had done that labs earlier but I never seen an option for 200 MBPS. There's only max bit rate of 120. Is there anything else to do other than installing labs?
@@djiflightstyle5241 Hmmm no you don't need anything else. Do you have the latest GoPro Labs firmware? The option for bitrate is available only for the GoPro 11. You can change the BITR=120 to BITR=200. I can also totally recommend trying NR01=1, it turns off GoPro's noise reduction. You will need to run noise reduction in your editing if you shoot with higher iso... But it retains a lot more details and the noise is a fine grain, not that digital blotchy mess. It's pretty awesome!