Camera Control for GoPro Hero cameras allows you to easily control your GoPro Hero 2 (with Wifi BacPac), Hero 3 White/Silver/Black Edition, and Hero 3+ cameras. This alternative GoPro app is intended for users who have problems with the original app and/or want a more cleaned-up app. Features include: - Turn camera on/off. Start/stop recording. GoPro Control allows you to fully control your GoPro Hero 2 (with Wifi BacPac), Hero 3 White/Silver/Black Edition, Hero 3+, and Hero 4 camera directly from your smartphone and Windows or MacOS workstation. Please checkout the alternative and better app 'Camera Suite for GoPro'. Click here for details. Features include (some features are.
Camera Suite allows you to control action cameras such as GoPro Hero 2/3/3+/4/5/6/7 models with ease over Wifi. It supports full control over the camera, live preview, media browsing, script- and server based remote control, and much more...
Note for Hero 8, 9, and Max cameras
GoPro Hero 8, Hero 9, GoPro Max 360°: Please use the Camera Tools (download here) for these camera models instead.
Desktop version
The desktop version of Camera Suite offers advanced features such as a streaming server, a command server, and a scripting language to write your own scripts for camera control.
System | Price | Download Link |
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Microsoft Windows Vista/7/8/10 (Changelog) | 8.99 EUR | info&purchase |
Apple MacOS 10.10 and newer (Changelog) | 8.99 EUR | info&purchase |
Raspberry Pi (Changelog), (installation instructions) Requires Raspbian Stretch and a Pi 2, 3 or newer. | 4.99 EUR | info&purchase |
Apple MacOS 10.10 and newer (Apple Mac App Store) | see App Store |
Mobile/touch version
The mobile and touch versions of Camera Suite are optimized for touch input and offer bigger user interface controls. This version does not include the following advanced functions: streaming and command server, and the scripting module.
System | Price | Download Link |
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Android | see App Store | |
iOS 5.1 and newer (iPhone, iPad) | see App Store |
Camera Control For Gopro Mac Free
Configuration Commands for All Labs Enabled Cameras
- Set most camera modes with the Customizable QR Code Creatorand as a mobile app:
- Precisely setup your cameras with Local Date and Time or UTC Time
- Personalize your cameras with Owner Information
- Subset of commands for the HERO 5 Session. Limit to camera settings, date & time, scheduled captures and ownership information.
Capture Triggers
- Use the image sensor for Motion Detection, capturing only scenes with motion
- UPDATED Capture using IMU Motion Triggers for detecting camera movement
- Start capture only when traveling fast with GPS Speed Triggers
- Use the USB Power Trigger to start and stop the camera (pseudo dash-cam mode)
- NEWHERO9 only - Start capture using Sound Pressure Level Trigger
Extended Time-lapse Features
- Start a 24-hour long time-lapse or greater with Extra Long Time-lapses
- Use your GoPro to time-lapse Construction Projects
- Schedule your camera to automatically Time-lapse Sunsets and Sunrises
- NEWHERO9 only - Daily Time-lapse with auto upload (GoPro Subscription required)
Video Alteration Features
- HERO8/9 and MAX only - Add text like Date and Time with Video ‘Burn-in’ Overlays
- Set the Maximum Shutter Angle for greater control over stabilization in low light
- Set the Exposure Lock via QR Code
- NEWHERO9 only - Add a logo or any small image to your video with Logo Overlays
Miscellaneous Features
- Enable Archive Mode, a video only capture mode for loaned cameras
- HERO8/9 only - Configure your camera for Live-streaming via QR Code
- HERO9 only - Sync multiple cameras’ timecode via GPS Time Synchronization
- HERO8/9 and MAX only - Experiment with larger chapter sizes with 12 GB Chapters
- HERO8/9 and MAX only - Multi-camera users, label you media with Altered File Naming
- NEWHERO9 only - Timecode Support via LTC over audio line-in using Media Mod
- NEWHERO9 only - Enable media encryption for increased security
- UPDATED Many more extensions via QR Code
Multi Camera Control For Gopro
Note: NEW - Requires Labs Firmware released in June 2021.
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The Commands Under The Hood
On QR Control Instructions page, one of the first demo QR Code was surfing example, using 1440p and 60fps with some custom Protune settings. The QR Code used this command string: mVr1440p60tw55x.5. While some of that seems like 1440p60, here is a full breakdown of how that command works:
- mV - is shorthand for mode Video - this is the same a swiping the camera to use video mode.
- r1440 - set resolution to 1440 - same as using the LCD to set 1440p
- p60 - set fps to 60
- t - Protune on
- w55 - white balance to 5500K
- x.5 - exposure compensation is set to 0.5
Any of these can be used on their own, or in different order, however the order can have meaning. If I enable protune with a ‘t’ command, while in the Photo mode, then switched to video, the video will be in whatever mode setting you had previously. The individual commands within a QR Code are performed in order, just like you would when using the touch LCD.
All setting commands start with a lowercase character, followed by either uppercase or numbers for the parameters, the next lowercase character is the next setting command. Below are some additional setting commands with their range of parameters.