Raspberry Pi: Fixing OMXPlayer Glitch when playing GoPro Video

In this video I copy the video and audio streams of a GoPro generated video to a new file. I do this to remedy a pausing glitch when playing the video back with OMXPlayer on a Raspberry Pi.

Raspberry Pi Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLErU2HjQZ_ZPvIdR5BEqDgO7DsGAla_AZ

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Play Video with OMXPlayer
omxplayer goprovid.mp4
View Video Stats with FFprobe
ffprobe goprovid.mp4
Copy Video and Audio Streams to New File
ffmpeg -i goprovid.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy -dn -sn goprovid_fixed.mp4
List Files
ls -l 

Note: If ffprobe and ffmpeg are not installed, you can install them with:

sudo apt install ffmpeg

Using a Cheap HDMI USB Capture Card on Android

In this video, I test a cheap HDMI to USB card on a Nexus 7 tablet running Android. I’m connecting it using an USB OTG adapter. I test it with a GoPro’s HDMI output, a Raspberry Pi’s output and a NES Classic.

This is the original video where I tested the HDMI adapter: https://youtu.be/SsKRFPCaeR8

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Best High Endurance microSD Cards for Raspberry Pi? SanDisk and Samsung Quick Benchmark

This video is a quick followup to a more comprehensive video I did (https://youtu.be/-gTLpf2WUYY) comparing the Samsung Pro Endurance vs the SanDisk High Endurance. In this video, I do a quick benchmark of the 32GB versions of these cards. Based on the results in this test, I think either of these cards are ideal in a Raspberry Pi due to their speed and endurance.

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