Yep. It will not export and as far as using my editing software, that is a no-go without exporting it from GoPro first.Wow, that sucks! Did you try exporting it via the Batch Exporter and reframing in your editing software?
-John
Wow. Is it just the one clip, or is it a continuing issue? I've found that a Factory Reset on the camera can fix a lot of stuff like that.Yep. It will not export and as far as using my editing software, that is a no-go without exporting it from GoPro first.
It was just the last couple of files from that day.Wow. Is it just the one clip, or is it a continuing issue? I've found that a Factory Reset on the camera can fix a lot of stuff like that.
-John
That's odd... I wonder if the battery got low? GoPros are notorious for wonky stuff happening when the battery percentage gets below 30.It was just the last couple of files from that day.
The only thing that I can think of is it got cold but only in the 40F range.That's odd... I wonder if the battery got low? GoPros are notorious for wonky stuff happening when the battery percentage gets below 30.
-John
If you're using blue top batteries, that could be the issue - they don't like the cold very much.The only thing that I can think of is it got cold but only in the 40F range.
My GoPro bluetop batts seem to work great in the cold, its the very hot weather mine don't like! At least not in the Hero 8, my Hero 7 works flawlessly in all kinds of weather.If you're using blue top batteries, that could be the issue - they don't like the cold very much.
Funny, I've recently used my Hero 8 in some colder weather, and the blue top in IT seems to like the chilly temps just fine, but in the 9 and 10, the blue tops drain FAST, and the Enduro batteries do MUCH better.My GoPro bluetop batts seem to work great in the cold, its the very hot weather mine don't like! At least not in the Hero 8, my Hero 7 works flawlessly in all kinds of weather.
GoPros are just finicky creatures...