Wieviel GB Spreicher auf der SD Karte für 10Std. Full HD aufnahme?
Frage steht oben.
Ich will meinen Flug der Knapp neuneinhalb stunden geht mit der Gopro in FullHD aufnehmen. Kann mir jemand sagen wieviel gb Spreicher ich auf der SD Karte haben muss, sodass die Aufnahme ohne Probleme den ganzen Flug durchhällt.
You just have to look at the camera’s bit rate. The standard bit rate at HD is 60 Mbit/s on high quality. These are 7.5 megabytes the second (by 8 divided).
60 = 450 megabytes per minute
60 = 27 gigabytes the hour.
So with a 256 GB card you won’t be able to come completely unless you use the standard quality with 45 Mbit/s. For other data rates, you can figure it out as above.
The Gopro has to be supplied with power all the time, otherwise it will barely last 10 hours. Probably problems with overheating will also get and the camera will turn off beforehand.
that’s very important…
The best way is to try this with your camera yourself with exactly your settings, so just take 30 minutes, look big that will then and right the size 20, then you’ll have the size for 10 hours!
Since the file size depends on the camera settings, you can’t really say what exactly, so the only sensible thing is to test it with your camera and your settings yourself!
That’s bullshit. Why do you want to stand down and take up for 30 minutes if you can easily calculate this using the bit rate. This is the solution for people who photograph the screen with the phone instead of taking screenshot.
and the bitrate comes from where? falls from heaven?
Why should someone be annoyed with things like “bitrate”, of which he has no idea and does not understand, if you can also give him a very practical and practical solution for everyone.
And if you want to stand unused next to the camera for half an hour and wait until the time has expired, then you can do that, some more intelligent contemporaries just put a timer on the 30 minutes, keep going any other way and when the timer has expired they stop the Aufnhame. So no real effort, but at the end a very reliable way to get reliable information for exactly his camera with the settings made in this camera
I have given the FS a relatively simple calculation path. Even if you can’t do that, I trust him that he can easily get the bit rate to his model. 🤷🏻
this is not about what you do, but what the FS does. Do you think he knows what a bit rate is? Where did he get it? How do you want to know what camera he has exactly (there are about 22 different cameras from GoPro!) and how high the bit rate in exactly this camera with exactly the settings that the FS has made in its camera? (the actual bit rate varies by a multiple depending on the camera and setting!) Probably you took something you found on google. Or you’re going from a camera you might happen to have and where you have any bit rate in the back of your head. Smart isn’t exactly…
“intelligence” also means knowing that neither you can know which bitrate the camera of the FS has with its settings (I am intelligent enough to know that the is not possible, so I’m not pretending to be such a nonsense) that he can start something with things like “bitrate”. Intelligence is, above all, proposing a practical solution that is also helpful for an FS.
“Intelligent contemporaries,” said the one who needs half an hour and a timer for the solution that I expected within 20 seconds. Magnificent.
10 – 15 gb
For 10 hours in FullHD???
At a GoPro you get on a 128GB card at 1080p and 30fps about eight hours of film.