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Fileloupe hide video controls
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From there I either create a folder for each camera used, or if only one camera was used, move directly to the next step. I keep my folder system super organized with a date & label of each filming activity I do (YY-MM-DD_ActivityDescription). Next comes copying the files onto the computer. Even if I’ve taken 3,000 files, Fileloupe will ignore the subsequent 100GOPRO, 101GOPRO, and 102GOPRO folders. It’ll load all of the contents of the SD card into a single Fileloupe viewer. Once the card is inserted, I drag the DCIM folder directly onto the Fileloupe Helper Icon in the menu bar. To begin, I use an external SD card reader, rather than USB to the GoPro, so the card can show up as an external device on the computer. The basic goal is to quickly reach the single best photo from a set of 2-10,000 photos. Most of the time it consists of me going surfing or biking, then saving the files to my computer in an orderly fashion, followed by quickly breezing through all of the photos to find the standout shots.

fileloupe hide video controls

The example I’m going to walk through is a typical GoPro ‘session’ whereas I have a single film activity (day of surfing) from a single camera being loaded onto my computer. This makes it so you have a quick shortcut to Fileloupe at all times. I like to click ‘Always’ for Show Fileloupe icon in menu bar.

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In the first ‘Window’ preferences screen, I enjoy having my Window Theme & Full Screen Theme be in Dark Mode, but you may like light. Open Fileloupe, go to Fileloupe > Preferences. Quickly, before we proceed, there’s a couple preferences to set to get yourself setup. It’ll give you a sense of how this program can be used to increase speed & efficiency of locating & working with your files. I’m going to walkthrough my typical GoPro file management & viewing workflow from GoPro SD card to Editing photos/video using Fileloupe.

  • It handles video extremely well (seamless GoPro 4K playback).
  • You can have as many viewers open simultaneously.
  • You can load files from multiple folders in one viewer.
  • It’s made specifically to be a viewer and not mess with your files.
  • If you’ve ever used Adobe Bridge, it’s similar in viewing style & layout but has a few key differences/benefits. It does an incredible job of loading thousands of GoPro video and image files to a gallery view in seconds from multiple folders. You can resume the player by clicking it but if you want the full controls back, click the bookmarklet button again to remove the style hack from the page.Fileloupe is for Apple Users Only (FYI) – Get it hereįileloupe is a new app built specifically to speed up the process of viewing GoPro content. (C) In the Location box, paste the script, then in the Name box, enter something you'll remember like ''YT Hide'' and click the Add buttonĪfter clicking pause, click the bookmarklet button to execute the script against the page and hide the controls. (B) Right-click a spot on the Bookmarks Menu or Bookmarks Toolbar where you would like to save the script and choose New Bookmark Javascript:var s=document.getElementById('stylehidecontrols') if(s) void 0 (A) Select and copy the following script: The script could set the various controls to "display:none" and then when you click the button again, remove that rule so they show again and you can resume normally. One possible approach would be to use a Bookmarklet, which is a snippet of JavaScript that you save on your Bookmarks Toolbar or Bookmarks Menu for quick access. Hi frfxuser, the built-in player works the way you describe, but YouTube uses scripts to customize the player controls, so you would need a YouTube-specific "hack" to hide them on demand.















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