Live streaming with a GoPro can be an exciting activity. Occasionally, you might want to share your experiences or sights with friends in real-time. Live streaming allows you to capture and broadcast simultaneously. Imagine you're at a game recording with your GoPro; why not share the excitement live with your friends?
This functionality is available from the HERO Black 7 model onwards. The setup process is quite straightforward, though it does require Wi-Fi. If you're somewhere without Wi-Fi, your phone's personal hotspot can serve as a substitute. Despite the simplicity of the setup, some details can be tricky.
Here's how to start a live stream with GoPro:
1. Open the QUIK app on your phone.
2. Connect to your GoPro.
3. Select 'Live Stream'.
4. Choose your streaming platform from options like GoPro.com, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and RTMP.
5. Connect to a network.
Select your network or use your phone's hotspot for Wi-Fi. Adjust the resolution and lens to wide or portrait. You also have the option to save a copy. That's all there is to it. The app will offer a few tips. You go live the moment you tap 'Go Live'. From my experience, I've adopted certain practices to quickly obtain videos and pictures.
I prefer taking short videos that can be merged during editing, which allows for quicker downloads to my phone, as opposed to lengthy videos that take more time and risk losing connection. I often do this in the car on the way back from the event, rather than waiting until I get home, saving a significant amount of time.
The battery life of GoPro batteries is affected by temperature, performing better in winter than in summer, though the reason is unclear. The voice command feature on the GoPro can be inconsistent. I own both the HERO9 Black and HERO11 Black, and their voice command functions similarly.
I created a TikTok explaining how I transfer videos from my GoPro, which might be helpful.
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