Unboxing the new GoPro Hero 7 Black, throwing it on the motorcycle helmet and testing it out on a few motovlogs! (spoiler: it performed awesome!)

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  1. Branden Castillo

    How do you get pretty much no wind noise?

  2. Jonathan Britton

    Just got me a 7 black going on a 6 day ride in of the month what would be my best setting for video my trip something i can set an forget not have to keep adjusting

  3. Rami G

    What are u recording the audio with ?

  4. TOTS

    This is amazing. How did you synchronize all your audios???????

  5. WERPA Motovlog

    What protune settings are you using mate? 🙂

  6. Ryan Hennigan

    I had a soldier a while back that was also allergic to the cold. You can imagine how skeptical the Army is about something like that, and it took them actually showing our First Sergeant the rash in and out of the cold for them to be believed. Back then, a doctor's note didn't mean shit lol

  7. Rollin' Thunder Motovlogs

    What size sd card would you recommend for a hero 7 black? I’m looking to record around 4 hours of 4K footage, but could do with some advice 🙏

  8. BLOCKHEAD

    For everyone commenting on the pixelation / artifacting, that's not an issue with the camera, that's an issue on YouTube's side whenever they process and compress the video. Here's some info I found that explains it pretty well:

    "Youtube actually downconverts footage to an 8mpbs stream. We're basically feeding Youtube much higher quality than it outputs. The bandwidth YouTube uses degrades the image.

    See, a 1080p image can be an 8mbps video stream (Youtube) a 10 mbps video stream (Vimeo), 12 mbps stream (Hulu/Nextflix), 20 mbps stream (Blu-Ray), 28 or 35 mbps stream (DSLR, ENG camera) all the way up to a 148 mbps Pro Res stream. All of these contain the same 1920×1080 pixel data, the difference is how heavily the video is compressed.

    Without getting into tech details, the more you compress your footage the more "jaggies," banding and other color artifacts you're going to have. Because of the way h.264 encodes, areas of low color contrast are particularly hard hit.

    Which is, unfortunately, a problems with Youtube video.

    If you watch some other Youtube videos–I mean really look closely and freeze frame things to inspect, you'll notice a lot of banding and bad color–look in things like skies or look at anything that's a dark indoor/night scene.

    In fact… I just went through the official Trailer #2 for Rogue One on the Official Star Wars channel–now we would assume that the good people at Disney would do everything they could do to make their $150 million Star Wars movie's trailer look as fantastic as they could, right?

    Yeah, try freeze framing it. It looks like crap. In fact, the compression artifacts are so bad that the shuttlecraft landing in the first shot of the trailer flickers in and out of existence–it's wings and tail disappear on certain frames!"

    So yeah… unfortunately, a problem with Youtube and their processing / video compression.

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