GoPro Hero 5 Session to Resolume

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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StephenSparke
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GoPro Hero 5 Session to Resolume

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Hi,

I recently purchased a couple of GoPro Hero 5 Sessions without looking at doing anything to do with Resolume. I am now wanting to use these as a live input into Resolume.

I already have a blackmagic card that we could use for the input but we are wondering whether the signal can be outputted from the USB-C on the GoPro, into the HDMI of the blackmagic card with a USB-C - HDMI cable. (I don't really want to buy the cable if it's not going to work)

Has anyone had any experience with this?

Thanks in advance

Empyfree
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Re: GoPro Hero 5 Session to Resolume

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Doesn’t look like it. GoPro mentioned that it might be possible with a (GoPro branded) adaptor (not just a cable) but then it seems they haven’t brought that adaptor out yet.

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Arvol
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Re: GoPro Hero 5 Session to Resolume

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Could you go Micro HDMI into your BMD card?

StephenSparke
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Re: GoPro Hero 5 Session to Resolume

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This gopro doesn't have a micro hdmi port unfortunately. Only USB-C

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Re: GoPro Hero 5 Session to Resolume

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hero 4 black had an usb to av output, i guess if you sacrifice a usbc cable and connect the right wires to a rca plug, you'll get analog out.

i once bought a camera off ebay, unbranded, Allwinner V3, paid 20$, claimed 4k but maybe 1080 quality. it had 720p through miniusb and resolume recognised it. still have it. laggy though, half a second maybe, but that's the same with capture cards usually. but also poor low light, surely worse than gopro. if your friend has one of these gopro knockoffs give it a try

also, look into streaming wirelessly the gopro to vlc and spouting vlc to resolume. or maybe use ndi in vlc, i think there's a plugin for it

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