In-camera stabilization OFF (Hypersmooth) as I prefer Reelsteady.To avoid further problems, I also turned off the following settings:.Change camera settings to your preference.Change WiFi band to 2.4GHz, if you leave it on 5.8Ghz it might interfere with your video signal.Pair GoPro to the GoPro APP on your phone over WiFi (so you can change settings later).The only problem is that spare parts are not always available but worth a look.īefore taking the GoPro Hero 8 apart, you should do the following: All you need is a sensor module and a logic board. If you don’t have the time or skills to decase a GoPro, you can try and make a naked GoPro from spare parts. Step by Step how to disassemble Hero 8 (PDF Guide by Jonah Blaeser):
I haven’t tested the camera, but I reviewed their case here. GepRC is selling the naked GoPro in their injection molded plastic case, all ready to go! It’s a little pricey but no DIY required: Unfortunately, we cannot live stream to Instagram as the platform has not yet enabled GoPro live streaming capabilities.Top: Hero 7 Bottom left: Naked Hero 8 Bottom right: Naked Hero 6 You can just buy a Naked GoPro 8 YouTube and Facebook require initial setup steps (listed below) for the first time you go live, so plan accordingly.Īll-in GoPro live streaming is compatible with the platforms below: You can also live stream direct to Twitch, YouTube™ and Facebook as well as to sites that accept RTMP URLs, which we’ll discuss later. Using the GoPro app, GoPro Subscribers can live stream to an audience of their choosing via a private link. It’s a compact, high-quality powerhouse that’s ready to share your life, from your POV, with as little as the GoPro app paired to a camera that fits in the palm of your hand. But that’s not to say live streaming from a GoPro isn’t perfect for studio scenarios and sharing streams from around the house too. Race cars, mountain bikes, skydives, jetpacks, wild animal parks-these are just a few of our favorite use cases so far. And now that it’s a feature on GoPro cameras, you can go live in scenarios and from POVs that you wouldn’t dare expose a smartphone or other streaming device to. It’s for anyone and everyone looking to share their experiences in real time in a fun, collaborative way. Going live isn’t just for the social influencers, news broadcasters and famous people of the world.