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Loren C you have to import a video in to it. to see that setting in advance setting. If you just open the GoPro studio up and look in advance it don't show up. I was looking for the version I have, but not see it any place on it. I downloaded it back right after Christmas.
Plus I don't thing that setting is there if it's a non GoPro file. When I use it. I make a folder called remove fisheye and have it put the files in it.
Here a file I used it on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZrSClMzWsU&list=UUzDcl9HECTxu2mNPgXJUfeA
Your video looks like there is no fisheye effect in it. I didn't have much luck getting my test video to look like that.
Now let me make sure I understand. A GoPro camera file has to be imported into Studio before the Fisheye will show in "Advanced Settings" ?
If any other file type is imported, that option will not show? WOW, what a piece of software!!!
I imported a *.mp4 file, and added it to the conversion list.
I then converted it.
Clicked on the [View/Trim] tab
[Advanced Settings] Now the [Remove Fisheye] is showing.
Then I click to put an [x] after Fisheye, and remember settings.
Click [OK]
When I play the video, it doesn’t look like anything was done to the video. Telephone poles are still bent, and power lines have an arc to them.
I even [Exported] the video, and it still doesn’t look like any fisheye correction was done.
Sorry for lengthy itemization, but I'm trying to determine if I'm missing something in the process.
BTW:
The version number is found when you click on an icon in system tray, next to the clock in lower right. It's called "GoPro Studio Importer"
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