Hi,

Currently GoPro cameras are not controllable over USB via libgphoto2,
we can only download the images from them.

If the GoPro has a WIFI module, there is seperate software that could
control it over wifi.

At least the GoPro Hero class we know about, but I guess the GoPro Max
is similar restricted.

Ciao, Marcus

On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 04:12:19PM +0000, Toby Bourne wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
> 
> Does gphoto2 support the GoPro Max, or will this be a feature in the near
> future?
> 
> I am working on a project on a construction site, where we will need 360
> degree time lapse or live feed that will need to be controlled remotely.
> The only way in which we have figured we can do this is by rigging 6 GoPro
> Hero cameras and stitching the content to create panoramas, however, this
> will mean potentially 6x the problems. With this in mind, seemingly, it
> would be a whole lot easier if gphoto2 had compatibility for the GoPro Max.
> Any advice of sorts would be hugely appreciated, we would also consider
> imbursement for creation of the GoPro Max drivers if this was the preferred
> solution.
> 
> I hope to hear back from you soon.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Toby


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