Blakey
Active member
Hey all,
I'm running a GoPro Hero9 on my MTB. I'm just cruising the hills and forest trails of the southeast of England, so nothing fancy, and I'm no pro rider. I take footage most days I ride (which is most days) but 90% of the time I just bin it. I'm fine with that.
When I do hit something that I want to keep I'm struggling with decent video creation software. I've tried:
I have heard That Davinci Resolve is sweet. A quick google and it looks awesome. It's also £250. I was more looking for something which is either free (I appreciate this won't awesome) or at least more in the <£50 sort of range.
Any suggestions? Or should I just accept that Photos is pretty decent for the price (free) and be done with it?
Cheers!
Blakey
I'm running a GoPro Hero9 on my MTB. I'm just cruising the hills and forest trails of the southeast of England, so nothing fancy, and I'm no pro rider. I take footage most days I ride (which is most days) but 90% of the time I just bin it. I'm fine with that.
When I do hit something that I want to keep I'm struggling with decent video creation software. I've tried:
- GoPro Quik
Decent if used on the iPad. But my iPad is old and has very limited space. This is great if I want to create a 1-minute highlight of a lone downhill, but if I have an hour's footage I can't fit it onto the iPad so I can't use this software. It does have cool overlays like speedo and GPS overlay. - Windows 10 Photos
Free software! Semi-decent for what I'm after, but it lacks a certain level of flexibility. Examples: I can't easily get rid of the background noise (no one wants to hear me blowing snot out of my nose or grunting when I land one of my 3" jumps). I can't slow down one part of a bit of film whilst keeping the rest full speed. No extras like GoPro's cool speedo and GPS overlays.
I have heard That Davinci Resolve is sweet. A quick google and it looks awesome. It's also £250. I was more looking for something which is either free (I appreciate this won't awesome) or at least more in the <£50 sort of range.
Any suggestions? Or should I just accept that Photos is pretty decent for the price (free) and be done with it?
Cheers!
Blakey