Great video, very informative I have been using gyroflow for a while but dont quite understand the other setting but you explained them very well thanks man
I always appreciate when creative put the work into their productions which you certainly do, talking heads are fine for some but not all narratives or outcomes. So I just wanted to say thanks, i’m learning from you which is great and it’s why I watch TH-cam in the first place. 👌
12:48 DJI gyro data has lens profile built in, so no need to select anything. Thanks for pointing out the fine nuances between Rocksteady and Gyroflow. Also, dope music 🤘
excellent guid! thanks a lot! fun fact: currently I have a 10" drone where the O3 footy looks smoother than the Gp11 mini footage. there are some shakes on the gp11 that are picked up. normally I use 5.3k30 wide, without hypersmooth and throw it in gyroflow. one thing that gopro always did better in camera: eliminate jello (per their pixel shift readout magic) so I reconsider using 4k60 + hypersmooth on that copter and compare footages then with the O3...
Pretty good explanation of all Gyroflow features and settings. Thanks for the video. Really helped me on stabilizing my footage. You can try to shorten a little bit such tutorials :)
@@dronewilder5234 certainly have, just used the Neo for the 1st time, but your tip on 4:3 switching off EIS, is very helpful, which I didn’t know, now to get out and practice. Again thank you 👍😊
Great tutorial! Can you stitch footages together in Gyroflow (for when video size is too large and got separated into two parts) , and is there a way to reset all the perimeters back to default?
Hi, yes you can merge multiple files together by clicking on open file, then select the multiple files at once, open and you will get the option to “merge them into one video” select This option and a new combined file will be created ready for stabilising. To reset settings to default scroll all the way to the bottom of the right column of settings where you will find the “reset all settings to default” option
New like and subscribe here for your channel. You do a great job of just laying out the concepts, giving examples, and then illustrating the solutions to problems that can be encountered along the way. What ever happened to your Neo after it took a quick swim in the ocean waves…were you able to dry it out and fire it up? It seems like you did because of the footage in your video…it looked pretty solid! And did you indeed send it into DJI Care Refresh?
@@PhilTParker thanks for the sub- glad you’re finding my videos useful. So the drone I crashed into the sea was completely dead but dji sorted a care refresh replacement. Honestly care refresh express is so good - you can have a replacement drone within as little as 24hrs. The drone i crash tested was a single drone all the way through the crash tests.
Do all media files saves contain gyro flow as in are gyro date only saved while using the o3 internal memory or are all the gyro data saved whilst saving data onto sd card over internal storage
It’s baked into the file even if you transfer it or save onto SD card. Be aware though that if you render a video file into a new one, it will loose the gyro data
can we change setting on just a part of the footage, for example, I want to apply a bigger zoom on one part where I have something ugly on the edge of my video or less stabilisation for an other part where I have something of interest on the edge, let me know, I've been searching for that for the whole day
Nice tutorial - I’m having an issue with my Avata/AUO3 footage. In Gyroflow, for the Codec I’m getting HEVC 58.24 Mbps and the picture looks a bit mushy - It should be H264 140 Mbps - but I can’t find where to change this - I’m using V2 goggles - Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Please help 😢 Under your export settings you have 143mbps bitrate to export, I have similar. But when I finish exporting the bitrate is only around 45mbps, is this because I cropped it to 9:16 (vertical)? Are you able to tell me what bitrate any of your files are AFTER exporting from gyroflow when cropped to 9:16 please?
Do you color grade and adjust portions of your video for speed and other effects first, or is it done after the Gyroflow stabilization? Also, what is your preferred export setting? I'm recording in D-cinelike. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this very informative video, Is there a gyro data from polar vista, there's another file in a recorded dji goggles v2, saved in sd card called STL file.. is it the gyro data? Thanks for your future response.
@@Quad8ightMix hi thanks for the comment - normally STL files are 3D object files often used as a basis for 3D printing. Maybe it’s an accessory or something. As far as I know the polar vista does not record gyro data but you may be able to use flight control data which I believe this has become possible with some recent updates of fcs and gyroflow. I haven’t properly looked into this yet though
@@dronewilder5234 Thank you for your response, I'm sorry for the wrong file information, as checking again its SRT file, which is a small file saved on every MP4 saved file from Polar vista..
I hope you dont mind, but I do most of my post in FCP. Would you recommend stabilizing in Gyro Flow first, then importing into FCP, or vice versa after editing? Curious for your answer. Thanks.
@@MikevomMars set aspect ratio to 4:3 which will automatically turn off image stabilisation and capture gyro data. In windy conditions I’d also avoid slow shutter speeds and stay above 1/120s
@@dronewilder5234 Thanks What are your preferred manual camera settings with the Neo, by the way? Have you already made a video about it that I probably missed?
@ I haven’t made a video on this yet but it’s on my list of things to do. In general though I’d just use 1/60s, auto iso, max iso at 400, Auto WB unless using filters.
Is it possible that there’s something wrong with your input settings? It should really playback at the correct speed, even if you filmed at 60fps or 30fps
@@DudeWithFPV if it’s in windy conditions try a faster shutter speed as excessive motion blur from micro shaking can cause issues. Is it possible you have some damaged props causing excessive vibration?
@ most likely that will be the cause then. Micro oscillations do cause issues for any stabilising method as the software struggles to lock onto pixels and stabilise them effectively. I’d check the motor and prop and take some more test footage in less windy conditions to check it’s resolved
@@skyproductions13 yes you can but be careful in very low light or untextured environments where gyroflow can struggle if your have very fast movements such as in wind AND if you’re filming as slow shutter speeds
@@sotosnik make sure lock horizon has been ticked, dynamic zooming selected and set lock amount to 100% and roll angle correction to 0. These should be the defaults anyway. You may also have to try different integration methods found under motion data section in the bottom left of the screen. By default this is set to “none”
haha nice. just downloaded the new version and tried gyro again after was super disappointed about it before. so basically your pro tip is to start gyro flow. put your video in and DO NOT TOUCH ANY SETTINGS! 😅
i just see something when you export. i use O3 unit so our 4k footage should be very similar. i am shocked how slow the mac is with 13fps. i tested it, compared to a PC and got almost 100fps while exporting. so 3-4 min videos are done in 1-2 min on my computer. i had a imac27 before and it was great for photo or video editing. didnt remember that macs are so slow now. did i do something wrong? i see your settings and use exact same. cheers mate
@@cloudpandarism2627 at that point in the video I pretty much had a full hardrive which doesn’t help… in normal conditions I’d normally get about 30FPS so still significantly slower than your PC but I can live with that. I remember the days when stabilisation would take hours for a few minutes of video
@@dronewilder5234 How are you finding it now? Any parts of it still not working well? yes its working so much better. there was a problem with 2 of my O3 air units before and thats why gyroflow got terrible footage. first versions of BNF quads used TPU printed mounts for the cam while it should use soft gel mounts to absorb vibration causing the gyros inside the camera to give very bad data. gyroflow was doing its job but if the data is corrupt it can never smooth out the footage. so i ended up getting shaky videos while my DJI Action2 on the same quad made perfect videos. i was hoping to replace the action 2 because video quality of the O3 is actually slightly better. i would say 10-20%. but the build in EIS is not same good as an external mounted action camera. or was... today was first time i tested the new gel mount for cam. i recordec 2 videos with EIS rocksteady on. and 2 without by throwing that footage in gyroflow. both giving out very good results but not 100% perfect. for really good high cinematic videos i still struggle to use the O3. but at least we are on the right way. maybe they bring out a firmware update which improves the build in EIS a bit more. or gives gyroflow better data to handle footage. thanks for answering. your tutorial still helped because i thought its my fault before that i get terrible videos by using wrong settings. leaving everything as it is and tweaking a tiny bit here or there is the way to go!
I’ve been searching for for Gyroflow tutorials and by far this is the best that I found, great job!
Great video, very informative I have been using gyroflow for a while but dont quite understand the other setting but you explained them very well thanks man
I always appreciate when creative put the work into their productions which you certainly do, talking heads are fine for some but not all narratives or outcomes. So I just wanted to say thanks, i’m learning from you which is great and it’s why I watch TH-cam in the first place. 👌
Thank you for such high praise - really appreciate it a lot!
12:48 DJI gyro data has lens profile built in, so no need to select anything.
Thanks for pointing out the fine nuances between Rocksteady and Gyroflow. Also, dope music 🤘
Great video Finally someone talking about it with very simple words
Thankyou appreciate the video. Saw a lot of other vids, but you kept it simple and easy to understand. Subscribed!
thank you, I like how you explained everything in details!
Great tutorial. Would you consider making a tutorial video on how to use black-box data in Gyroflow for fpv cameras that don't store gyro info?
@@bikerxxuk hey thanks, I’ll have a look into this.
Great video thanks for the explanation.
this is very helpful!! Thanks!
excellent guid! thanks a lot!
fun fact: currently I have a 10" drone where the O3 footy looks smoother than the Gp11 mini footage. there are some shakes on the gp11 that are picked up.
normally I use 5.3k30 wide, without hypersmooth and throw it in gyroflow. one thing that gopro always did better in camera: eliminate jello (per their pixel shift readout magic)
so I reconsider using 4k60 + hypersmooth on that copter and compare footages then with the O3...
Pretty good explanation of all Gyroflow features and settings. Thanks for the video. Really helped me on stabilizing my footage. You can try to shorten a little bit such tutorials :)
Thanks for your great tips on the Neo.👍
@@DRONE-A-HOLIC- Great to hear you found it useful
@@dronewilder5234 certainly have, just used the Neo for the 1st time, but your tip on 4:3 switching off EIS, is very helpful, which I didn’t know, now to get out and practice. Again thank you 👍😊
In depth mate, thanks for the walkthrough 👍
Why not setting it to 4:3? It doesn’t loose pixels on the wide end, but adds date on top and bottom. Wouldn’t that benefit in gyroflow?
Thats a fair point - possibly yes
This is awesome, thank you so much!!
Great tutorial!
Can you stitch footages together in Gyroflow (for when video size is too large and got separated into two parts) , and is there a way to reset all the perimeters back to default?
Hi, yes you can merge multiple files together by clicking on open file, then select the multiple files at once, open and you will get the option to “merge them into one video” select This option and a new combined file will be created ready for stabilising. To reset settings to default scroll all the way to the bottom of the right column of settings where you will find the “reset all settings to default” option
New like and subscribe here for your channel. You do a great job of just laying out the concepts, giving examples, and then illustrating the solutions to problems that can be encountered along the way. What ever happened to your Neo after it took a quick swim in the ocean waves…were you able to dry it out and fire it up? It seems like you did because of the footage in your video…it looked pretty solid! And did you indeed send it into DJI Care Refresh?
@@PhilTParker thanks for the sub- glad you’re finding my videos useful. So the drone I crashed into the sea was completely dead but dji sorted a care refresh replacement. Honestly care refresh express is so good - you can have a replacement drone within as little as 24hrs. The drone i crash tested was a single drone all the way through the crash tests.
Do all media files saves contain gyro flow as in are gyro date only saved while using the o3 internal memory or are all the gyro data saved whilst saving data onto sd card over internal storage
It’s baked into the file even if you transfer it or save onto SD card. Be aware though that if you render a video file into a new one, it will loose the gyro data
Awesome! thanks for your work
can we change setting on just a part of the footage, for example, I want to apply a bigger zoom on one part where I have something ugly on the edge of my video or less stabilisation for an other part where I have something of interest on the edge, let me know, I've been searching for that for the whole day
Nice tutorial - I’m having an issue with my Avata/AUO3 footage. In Gyroflow, for the Codec I’m getting HEVC 58.24 Mbps and the picture looks a bit mushy - It should be H264 140 Mbps - but I can’t find where to change this - I’m using V2 goggles - Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Please help 😢
Under your export settings you have 143mbps bitrate to export, I have similar. But when I finish exporting the bitrate is only around 45mbps, is this because I cropped it to 9:16 (vertical)? Are you able to tell me what bitrate any of your files are AFTER exporting from gyroflow when cropped to 9:16 please?
Thank for super helpful tutorial❤
Do you color grade and adjust portions of your video for speed and other effects first, or is it done after the Gyroflow stabilization?
Also, what is your preferred export setting? I'm recording in D-cinelike. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing this very informative video, Is there a gyro data from polar vista, there's another file in a recorded dji goggles v2, saved in sd card called STL file.. is it the gyro data? Thanks for your future response.
@@Quad8ightMix hi thanks for the comment - normally STL files are 3D object files often used as a basis for 3D printing. Maybe it’s an accessory or something. As far as I know the polar vista does not record gyro data but you may be able to use flight control data which I believe this has become possible with some recent updates of fcs and gyroflow. I haven’t properly looked into this yet though
@@dronewilder5234 Thank you for your response, I'm sorry for the wrong file information, as checking again its SRT file, which is a small file saved on every MP4 saved file from Polar vista..
I miss info on the sync points tab.
Can I use any mobile to edit ? Without need any gyro flow software on pc ?
How are you? nice video ... What Expo Settings you used on M mode?
I actually just use default settings although- this works fine for my flying
I hope you dont mind, but I do most of my post in FCP. Would you recommend stabilizing in Gyro Flow first, then importing into FCP, or vice versa after editing? Curious for your answer. Thanks.
To use GyroFlow with the Neo, are there any special (camera) settings that should be used?
@@MikevomMars set aspect ratio to 4:3 which will automatically turn off image stabilisation and capture gyro data. In windy conditions I’d also avoid slow shutter speeds and stay above 1/120s
@@dronewilder5234 Thanks What are your preferred manual camera settings with the Neo, by the way? Have you already made a video about it that I probably missed?
@ I haven’t made a video on this yet but it’s on my list of things to do. In general though I’d just use 1/60s, auto iso, max iso at 400, Auto WB unless using filters.
@@dronewilder5234 Thanks, appreciate it ☺👍
Thx mate :)
Do you know a solution to slow playback? I can't figure out why I can't see the video play at normal speed while in gyroflow
Is it possible that there’s something wrong with your input settings? It should really playback at the correct speed, even if you filmed at 60fps or 30fps
I had the same problem and I’m guessing my laptop wasn’t powerful enough. I now use an iPad Pro with the same files, no problem.
thanks boss
I have very shaky stab can u tell me what will be reason? I do everything same as u did ...
@@DudeWithFPV if it’s in windy conditions try a faster shutter speed as excessive motion blur from micro shaking can cause issues. Is it possible you have some damaged props causing excessive vibration?
@@dronewilder5234 it can be motor ? one motor have sound + it was windy on mountains
@ most likely that will be the cause then. Micro oscillations do cause issues for any stabilising method as the software struggles to lock onto pixels and stabilise them effectively. I’d check the motor and prop and take some more test footage in less windy conditions to check it’s resolved
@@dronewilder5234 I fix it )) gyroflow 1.6 was fully trash . 1.5 works really good
@ thats great to hear - strange that the new version is trash - maybe they changed the defaults
Can you use ND filters and do it with gyroflow?
@@skyproductions13 yes you can but be careful in very low light or untextured environments where gyroflow can struggle if your have very fast movements such as in wind AND if you’re filming as slow shutter speeds
@@dronewilder5234 thank you so much
Gyroflow on the Neo; yay, or nay?
@@heinejohansen5450 yay as far as I’m concerned
Horizon lock does not work for me.. what is wrong?
@@sotosnik make sure lock horizon has been ticked, dynamic zooming selected and set lock amount to 100% and roll angle correction to 0. These should be the defaults anyway. You may also have to try different integration methods found under motion data section in the bottom left of the screen. By default this is set to “none”
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haha nice. just downloaded the new version and tried gyro again after was super disappointed about it before.
so basically your pro tip is to start gyro flow. put your video in and DO NOT TOUCH ANY SETTINGS!
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Haha pretty much yes 😂
How are you finding it now? Any parts of it still not working well?
i just see something when you export. i use O3 unit so our 4k footage should be very similar. i am shocked how slow the mac is with 13fps.
i tested it, compared to a PC and got almost 100fps while exporting. so 3-4 min videos are done in 1-2 min on my computer. i had a imac27 before and it was great for photo or video editing. didnt remember that macs are so slow now. did i do something wrong? i see your settings and use exact same. cheers mate
@@cloudpandarism2627 at that point in the video I pretty much had a full hardrive which doesn’t help… in normal conditions I’d normally get about 30FPS so still significantly slower than your PC but I can live with that. I remember the days when stabilisation would take hours for a few minutes of video
@@dronewilder5234 How are you finding it now? Any parts of it still not working well?
yes its working so much better. there was a problem with 2 of my O3 air units before and thats why gyroflow got terrible footage. first versions of BNF quads used TPU printed mounts for the cam while it should use soft gel mounts to absorb vibration causing the gyros inside the camera to give very bad data. gyroflow was doing its job but if the data is corrupt it can never smooth out the footage. so i ended up getting shaky videos while my DJI Action2 on the same quad made perfect videos.
i was hoping to replace the action 2 because video quality of the O3 is actually slightly better. i would say 10-20%. but the build in EIS is not same good as an external mounted action camera. or was... today was first time i tested the new gel mount for cam. i recordec 2 videos with EIS rocksteady on. and 2 without by throwing that footage in gyroflow. both giving out very good results but not 100% perfect. for really good high cinematic videos i still struggle to use the O3. but at least we are on the right way. maybe they bring out a firmware update which improves the build in EIS a bit more. or gives gyroflow better data to handle footage. thanks for answering. your tutorial still helped because i thought its my fault before that i get terrible videos by using wrong settings. leaving everything as it is and tweaking a tiny bit here or there is the way to go!
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Omg u look like Henry Cavill😮
10 ads in 28mins is a little bit to much in my opinion
@@icinfpv agreed - sorry about that!
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