Hello,
I recently went from 1 to 3 GoPro HD cameras that I'm using to capture and publish sailboat races with. With one camera, Windows Movie Maker worked. Now that I have 3 different pov to work with, I need a better product to edit the video with.
Here is some of the video we are playing with, all of this is single camera work.
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/www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ccsa+sailing&aq=f
I may be asking for the moon, but I'd want a easy way to view all three streams at the same time to snip out action as it passes from one camera to the next.
So far I've downloaded a Trial copy of Avid Studio and am playing with that, but need to read up on managing the multiple streams with it. The next one I'll be looking at is CyberLink PowerDirector 9.
I'm using the below system for the editing. Will run all three streams at same time using 3 instances of VLC without breaking 20% cpu usage.
OS: Windows 7 64bit
CPU: i7920 2.6Ghz
Ram: 6GB
Video: ATI 4970
Thanks in advance for your comments, and it may be that I just need to spend more time reading the tutorials I can get my hands on for AVID Studio.
I recently went from 1 to 3 GoPro HD cameras that I'm using to capture and publish sailboat races with. With one camera, Windows Movie Maker worked. Now that I have 3 different pov to work with, I need a better product to edit the video with.
Here is some of the video we are playing with, all of this is single camera work.
http

I may be asking for the moon, but I'd want a easy way to view all three streams at the same time to snip out action as it passes from one camera to the next.
So far I've downloaded a Trial copy of Avid Studio and am playing with that, but need to read up on managing the multiple streams with it. The next one I'll be looking at is CyberLink PowerDirector 9.
I'm using the below system for the editing. Will run all three streams at same time using 3 instances of VLC without breaking 20% cpu usage.
OS: Windows 7 64bit
CPU: i7920 2.6Ghz
Ram: 6GB
Video: ATI 4970
Thanks in advance for your comments, and it may be that I just need to spend more time reading the tutorials I can get my hands on for AVID Studio.