This package is awesome. Easy to use, intuitive, and very flexible. I had a question on synchronization with a third party GPS, and support was super responsive. Great product.
Can I use my HUAWEI watch (which is awesome BTW) it’s GPX file that runs for a few hours each session… And combine or use that single GPX file to overlay clips I grabbed from the same session of a dedicated video using GoPro 11 mini?? (Mini doesn’t do gps natively Which could be a better thing overall. ❤) Cheers If this is possible, then I assume I could then use MULTIPLE GoPro 11 mini viewpoint cameras, and create something very special with SPEED and map overlays synchronized on any and all viewpoints of the same session! Correct??
Yes. As long as the GPX files are formatted correctly. Regarding multi-camera, yes, but you should do that before or after the Telemetry Overlay step, with a standard video editor
@@wingfoilrentals an app that does the same on iPhone, no. An app to record GPS data on iPhone and then use it with Telemetry Overlay on a computer, yes
I am adding a second time and date gauge then matching the GoPro and Garmin FIT file times to do syncing. I thought this would work but it still gives me issues. Will keep trying.
This may be caused by one of the sources (most likely the GoPro) not having the right time. It's also important NOT to apply offsets to the Time & Date gauge, but in the Sync tab
Really the program. Struggle a bit with car track racing to synch laptimes on the correct moment which is start finish line. Often we enter the track on other place, do warm up and than race. I will try to get it done.
How do you adjust a speedometer gauge to start from zero? I know the altitude gauge has an offset value function as well as gain from zero home based. I can't figure out how to do a similar offset for the speedometer gauge. It says I'm going 21 mph on the speedometer when I'm standing still
That's probably an issue with the GPS data, so an offset alone won't solve it, but you can try by using one of the Custom gauges instead of the standard speedometer. Look for Custom ones in the Add Gauge tab, select a style, and choose the stream GPS -> Speed
@@TelemetryOverlay thank you. I added a custom gauge and was able to constrain the gauge but the labels do not seem to be able to read Zero similar to an offset. If you have any edit suggestions, let me know
Great video thank you! quick question....if I load a MP4 video from the insta360 camera, and also the telemetric through the insv file, I can combine the 2 in the software. So far this works great! what if however, i want to turn off / on the telemetric in the video at certain interesting points. How do I handle this in a good way?
Hi. You can export the project as a transparent video, then produce the final result in a standard video editor, with both the video and the data as separate layers. There you can turn the overlay on and off freely.
@@WiljanWiljan Not specifically, but two of the tutorials should contain enough related advice. - Export options: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DGD5GvQTCtk.html - 360 workflows (the last part covers exporting transparent video to use it in Premiere alongside the video): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hqx4UshtuB4.html Turning the overlay layer on and off in your video editor is something that will depend on the editori you are using, but any popular option should have enough tutorials on the topic
See the Exports tutorial. You probably want to lower the Gauge update rate in the general Settings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DGD5GvQTCtk.html