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Action Cams on Linux (i.e. GoPro, DJI, Canon, etc)
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I've got a GoPro 8, I just pull the SD card out and attach it by usb card reader then dump it to the nas. For pulling clips out I usually us the android GoPro app. Make a 5-10 second video and share it straight off the phone. Most of the videos I do are in 1-3min anyway.
Have you ever had to update the firmware?
Did it over android when I first got it, but you can drop the file in folder called update on the SD card https://gopro.com/en/gb/support/hero8-black-product-update/windows?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIupqBnuzbgQMVBcbtCh3oQQDKEAAYASAAEgL72_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Bit of a lol at the instructions, but it's got everything for windows. I started out with 2/3 smaller SD cards, that's why I'm doing the SD card dance, have since got a large one but still just pull the SD card out, I'm pretty sure it just works using the usb connection, but don't use it
Oh and sailing, kayaking/paddle boarding, bike rides, at the beach in waves, generally anything that involves getting wet