![]() So if you also want to work with GoPro-recorded videos on Linux, you might find this script useful. If you want to skip some older recordings that you have not yet deleted from the MicroSD card, you can optionally give a date/time, and then the script will skip any files older than that. Just tell the script the directory where it should store the resulting merged file(s), and it will process all videos on the MicroSD card automatically. No need to type out the file names of the video parts, plus the one of the resulting merged video file. That’s why I sat down and wrote a little script, which automates the process a little better. I found those very helpful, but there was still too much manual work / typing involved for something that I would be doing pretty much every time I return home with a set of new recordings on the MicroSD card. There were one-liners on how to merge these files with ffmpeg on Linux, for example in this article. ![]() ![]() After some quick research on the net I found out that this is called “chaptering”, and that it cannot be turned off. After the first more-than-a-few-seconds recording session, I found out that it splits the recording into multiple. I have recently acquired a GoPro Hero 7 Black. ![]()
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