Livestream your next GoPro video through Periscope
Because watching someone talk into a camera is boring.
Those Periscope livestreams on Twitter are about to get a bit more eXtreme (note the uppercase X). Or at least you'll have a front row seat to someone wiping out. Today Periscope and GoPro announced that the app will now support streams from HERO4 Black and HERO4 Silver cameras. Unfortunately, only the iOS version of the app supports connecting to GoPro footage. No word on when or if Android support is on its way.
If you do have a GoPro connected to an iPhone with Periscope, the footage will automatically appear within the app. You can switch between the action cam and the iPhone's camera. While you'll need to keep the application open to keep broadcasting, the latest update adds a lock screen switch so you can put the phone in your pocket while doing something awesome with your GoPro.
Recently Twitter timelines for iOS were updated to support livestreaming within a user's feed. Adding GoPro support has the potential to make the streaming service more of a destination fans of the X Games.
The update supports broadcasting and saving to the camera roll on on iPhone 5S and later. The iPhone 5 and 5c only support broadcasting. But the GoPros will save the footage to an SD card. So your epic backflip (or bail) is still available for later editing.