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The viewfinder displays the recording status 
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, the GPS and 
battery status 
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, and the elapsed recording time 
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When you are finished recording video, slide REC away from 
the lens.
The video is saved on the memory card as an MP4 file, and 
the track log for the video is saved on the memory card as a 
GPX file.
Video Settings
Select MODE > SETUP > VIDEO.
Mode: Sets the resolution, aspect ratio, and frame rate.
Field of View: Sets the zoom level.
Loop: Enables loop recording and sets the number of minutes 
of video to store when recording a video loop.
Auto Record: Enables automatic recording (VIRB Elite only).
Microphone: Enables the microphone.
NOTE: This setting is not available when the device is 
connected to an external microphone.
TIP: If wind noise is an issue when recording video, you can 
disable the microphone.
Video Modes
You can set the resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, and speed 
of recorded video. The resolution is the width and height of the 
video, in pixels. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the video width to 
the video height. Standard widescreen televisions use a 16:9 
aspect ratio, and standard full screen televisions use a 4:3 
aspect ratio. The frame rate is expressed in frames per second 
(fps). The speed indicates the speed of action in the video 
compared to real time.
1080p: Use this mode when you need high-resolution 
widescreen shots. 1080p works well as a default setting.
Tall HD: Use this mode when you need a large, vertical viewing 
area. Tall HD is particularly useful for close-up action shots 
and when using a helmet mount.
Fast HD: Use this widescreen mode to capture high-speed 
action shots.
Economy HD: Use this widescreen mode when you need a 
longer recording time. Economy HD uses less space on 
your memory card.
Slow Mo HD: Use this widescreen mode to capture handheld 
shots with slow-motion playback.
Super Slow Mo: Use this mode when you need super slow-
motion playback in standard definition.
Time Lapse: Use this high-resolution widescreen mode to 
capture slow-moving or long-term action.
Video Mode Specifications
Mode
Resolution 
(pixels)
Aspect 
Ratio
Frame 
Rate (fps)
Speed
1080p
1920×1080
16:9
30
Normal
Tall HD
1280×960
4:3
48
Normal
Fast HD
1280×720
16:9
60
Normal
Economy HD
1280x720
16:9
30
Normal
Mode
Resolution 
(pixels)
Aspect 
Ratio
Frame 
Rate (fps)
Speed
Slow Mo HD
1280×720
16:9
60
1/2 speed
Super Slow Mo 848×480
16:9
120
1/4 speed
Time Lapse
1920×1080
16:9
30
Varies
Field of View
You can change the field of view when Lens Correct is set to 
Off. Select MODE > SETUP > VIDEO > Field of View.
Wide: Captures a wide view of your surroundings. Use this 
mode for open areas, close-range video, and when you want 
to capture as much of your viewing area as possible.
Zoom (2x): Captures a tighter view. Use this mode for medium-
range video.
Ultra-Zoom (4x): Captures a very focused view. Use this mode 
for long-range video and closed or covered surroundings.
Advanced Recording Settings
Select MODE > SETUP > ADVANCED.
Lens Correct: Corrects wide-angle barrel distortion and 
reduces the field of view. Automatically sets Field of View to 
Wide in the video settings. On+Stabilize turns on image 
stabilization to reduce shaky video.
Flip Camera: Sets the camera to capture video and images 
with the screen facing up or down. This Side Down captures 
correctly oriented video and photos with the screen facing 
downward.
Inverting the Camera Orientation
You can change the camera orientation of your device to easily 
access REC during an activity. If you are mounting the device 
above your head, you can invert the camera orientation to aid 
visibility of the recording light or display.
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Select MODE > SETUP > ADVANCED > Flip Camera.
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Select an option:
• Use This Side Up to use the device with the screen 
facing upward.
• Use This Side Down to use the device with the screen 
facing downward.
Recording Video Automatically
NOTE: This feature is available for VIRB Elite only.
You can set the device to record video automatically based on 
your activity. This feature allows you to conserve space on your 
memory card by recording only the important parts of your 
activity.
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Select MODE > SETUP > VIDEO > Auto Record.
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Select an option:
• To record video automatically when the device is moving, 
select When Moving.
The device records video when you are moving and stops 
recording when you are still.
• To record video automatically when you are skiing, select 
Ski Mode.
The device records video when you are moving downhill 
and stops recording when you board the chairlift.
This feature automatically enables GPS in the system settings.
Recording a Time Lapse Video
Time lapse mode captures individual video frames at longer 
intervals and creates a video that plays much faster than real 
time. You can use time lapse to record movements, changes, or 
events that take place over a long period of time.
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