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(3 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

I know it's not directly Kinovea related, but is that camera appropriate for traveling? I know out of personal experience that the MacBook Pro isn't the most resilient laptop out there and that you must take care of it when going abroad, but what about the camera? Because I'll soon be in Spain to check out these villas for sale in Alicante for my job, but our business partner there is a friend of mine who, in his free time, is the manager of a local football team. Because of that, I wanted to show him Kinovea, but for that, I'd need a travel-proof camera, and I'm on the market for one.

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(8 replies, posted in General)

Yeah, that's why I bought a Basler camera only once and never got one again... They have tremendous specs, but most processing software, broadcasting tools etc can't take advantage of these specs and will eat up most of the quality. So, I stopped bothering and went for cheaper cameras that offered videos of a lower quality, but that didn't suffer any change when processed by some software!

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(3 replies, posted in General)

Okay, glad to see this works. And if I got things right, older GoPro models should have compatible formats, right?