Editing and saving bike cam footage on a mac?

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Sara_H

Guru
Hello all,

At the minute I'm using an ancient mac.

I want to save some of todays footage from my fly6 camera. It wouldnt even open when I plugged the camera in and I had to install VLC, so I can now view the footage but still dont know how to edit and save.

Can anyone offer simple instructions?
 
It all depends upon the format

The Fly 6 uses AVI, which can cause some issues with software

There will always be an issue
with editing and saving this format
 
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Sara_H

Sara_H

Guru
May be better to convert the AVI to jpeg?

Shaun

But how?!!!!!

[QUOTE 3737644, member: 259"]When you say ancient, how old is it and which OS is it?[/QUOTE]

It's very old, about 8 years old at least I think, donated by my brother in law. I don't know what OS it is. I don't really know how to work a Mac.
 
But how?!!!!!



It's very old, about 8 years old at least I think, donated by my brother in law. I don't know what OS it is. I don't really know how to work a Mac.

Click on the small "Apple" on the top left of the tool bar

A screen will appear which will give you the OS (Operating System) on the overview tab
 
Then print out all the separate JPGs, put them in a book. Flick through the book to get motion. Easy.
Don't be so ridiculous. You need a Zoetrope.
 

DannyCFC

Well-Known Member
The only issue you may have is if the video is say 2 hours in one go instead of in 5 minute chunks. There are, as has been said, loads of free tools or QuickTime Pro can be used to cut it up. Loads of tutorials too, it's pretty straightforward.

The principles are pretty much always the same, whatever program you use to put it together: trim the clips, put them in the order you want, extract the audio, add some inspiring music, etc.

Finally, something on here I actually know a bit about!
 
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