Go Pro or similar

Thanks, Cafe!! I'm going to try it today with the record volume set to 10 (instead of the default 50).

But as per guidance, I won't post any more videos/mention non-English motorcycles! Sorry for doing so but I wanted to sort out/get some advice re my first purchase/use of the camera on a motorcycle. The CB400 was available for testing but the Norton - being 4,914.74 miles away (thank you, Google Earth!) was not! ;)
 
I bolted mine to the left side of the headlight bracket using a simple L-shaped bit of alloy. It stayed stable even at speed and gave me decent forward shots.
 
I have a bunch of chips full of footage from an Himalayan ride a few years ago. Seemed like I had to subscribe to a cloud account or something and make payments, it was all too much for me...

I only wanted to be able to see them on my computer or maybe tv but have only been able to watch them on the tiny go pro screen :( Maybe some day I'll get back to it?
 
Nothing like that required - at least with the DJI action 4. Download the videos directly from the camera to your computer. I assume any current action camera would do the same thing.
 
Well, that's interesting! I tried for some time when I got back from Ladakh, then got busy with other things and didn't look back. Google shows it as an easy process for my Go Pro-10, and even reccomends a video! There could be hope after all :)

Any reccomendation for a free or cheap basic editing program? I don't think my unspectacular footage will ever be on you tube or anything...

Thanks Mike!
 
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