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    Go Pro M3u8 live stream.

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    • Skulpture
      Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

      Ooooo interesting. Happy to test when needs be, but like you say its another thing for the list.

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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff last edited by

        @Skulpture

        I see your got the 3+, what is the wifi feeds delay like?

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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          The delay is a good 3-5 seconds.

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          • DusX
            DusX Tech Staff last edited by

            Yeah, I got the same. Can't remember if I had a 3 or 3+

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            • vanakaru
              vanakaru last edited by

              GoPro 3+ has new WiFi chip that is faster. But delay is in seconds still. I think it would be too much to ask  to have usable live feed over WiFi for this otherwise amazing camera.

              Other than that - why would you want to use GoPro for live? You will not get Camera RAW, Protunes, 4K-2K over WiFi in anyway. I can't remember exactly but wireless feed is limited in size and quality. If it is the ultrawide lens you like then it is available here
              http://ragecams.com/shop/

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              • Skulpture
                Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                Even with a delay it's useful and might be used for making cool effects. That - or just for reference. :)

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                • eight
                  eight last edited by

                  @Skulpture: How the delay is measured. Using VLC? Is it possible it is VLC's fault?

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                  • Skulpture
                    Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                    The delay seems to be a little bit less in Quicktime but like @vanakaru has said the delay is still seconds (3-4 easily)

                    You could definitely **_not_** mix live with it - but I may have circumstances were I can use live feeds of the crowd, lighting, abstract stuff, etc in VJ scenarios. 
                    If nothing else I just like knowing I can get decent live feed from it. It looks kinda cool with the fisheye distortion too.

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                    • J
                      jbrem003 last edited by

                      Quick note on the GoPro cameras used for live capture - If you plug them in to a steady source of power for long rehearsals/show runs, get ready for some problems. I was using the micro HDMI out of one as a top view for a dance piece and it started overheating. Apparently they're not meant to run much past the life cycle of two batteries and will shut off when used with the internal power supply for more than 6-8 hours.

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                      • Skulpture
                        Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                        Cool thanks for the tip.

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                        • vanakaru
                          vanakaru last edited by

                          This small camera is packed tight with rather large sensor that generates heat a lot. Overheating is very common problem with creative uses of this camera. Also heat is designed to dissipate through front plate around the lens.

                          I have used my GoPro for day-long timelapse shoots. For that I made a power adapter that use parts from the battery(contacts and electronics) but leaves most of the cavity open. That will help the heat dissipation along supplying ready 3.7V and making camera see the power source as a battery. Also I have used small video card fan that runs off 5V very quiet but helps a lot.

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                          • C
                            Columnisys last edited by

                            hello,

                            may it be late to answer this question, but I just took a look at a similar post, it may be useful for people. https://community.h7.org/topic/577/gopro-live-streaming it tells that

                            On your GoPro camera enable Wi-Fi for GoPro App (Not for Remote Control)
                            Connect to your GoPro's Wi-Fi network with your computer (Note: your internet connection will probably stop)
                            Open System Preferences > Network > Advanced... and select the TCP/IP tab. Take note of the "Router:" IP address, more than likely 10.5.5.9
                            Open your browser and access the above-mentioned IP address on port 8080 e.g. http://10.5.5.9:8080 actually, I think convert m3u8 to mp4 is a better idea, lol

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