I warmly welcome.
I recently bought a GoPro Hero 5 Session webcam. He records beautifully, but problems have arisen.
The movies are recorded in .MP4 format, unfortunately, regardless of whether I connect the webcam to the TV via USB, memory card in the USB adapter or drop the videos on pendrive and connect via USB, the TV (Samsung) can not see any movies on it.
But the second TV - monitor (to make it funny also Samsung) already sees movies, but does not play video in 4K (which is quite understandable, since it has the highest resolution of 1080p), 90pps 90pps, 90pps 1080p pops "Unsupported refresh." Number of frames: 59 "(monitor has 60 Hz refresh).
When you play movies on the computer in 4K 30 fps, everything is nice and smooth, scaled to 1080p, with movies in 90 fps pop artifacts on the play screen (green screen, gray fragments), 1080p 60 fps runs smoothly on one and stutters on the other computer.
Well, damn it. Does anyone have a solution to this? Even though I watched the 1080p 60 fps on the TV (because as I said, it does not see any movie, even though it is in .MP4 format).
greetings
I recently bought a GoPro Hero 5 Session webcam. He records beautifully, but problems have arisen.
The movies are recorded in .MP4 format, unfortunately, regardless of whether I connect the webcam to the TV via USB, memory card in the USB adapter or drop the videos on pendrive and connect via USB, the TV (Samsung) can not see any movies on it.
But the second TV - monitor (to make it funny also Samsung) already sees movies, but does not play video in 4K (which is quite understandable, since it has the highest resolution of 1080p), 90pps 90pps, 90pps 1080p pops "Unsupported refresh." Number of frames: 59 "(monitor has 60 Hz refresh).
When you play movies on the computer in 4K 30 fps, everything is nice and smooth, scaled to 1080p, with movies in 90 fps pop artifacts on the play screen (green screen, gray fragments), 1080p 60 fps runs smoothly on one and stutters on the other computer.
Well, damn it. Does anyone have a solution to this? Even though I watched the 1080p 60 fps on the TV (because as I said, it does not see any movie, even though it is in .MP4 format).
greetings