With ContourGPS the GPS information is embedded in the video file. There are tools available to extract that GPS information and write it to a standard GPS file format. Once you do this you can generate the overlays, and then combine them back with the video in your editing suite. The start times of the video and the overlays will sync up perfectly.
@Fast4Music Yeah, the stats can be changed to metric. We're working on more options to customize the stats according to the available data (not everyone has a power meter) and to the user's preferences.
@grobbo1961 The software is called Bike Telemetry, and there's a web site with the same name. They have a beta trial and you can try it out for free. Sorry for not replying sooner - I hadn't checked for YouTube messages in a while.
Yes, I use the cheap consumer version of Sony Vegas to combine the two together. Any video editing suite should be capable of adding image overlays to a video though.
@grobbo1961 The software is called Bike Telemetry, and there's a web site with the same name. They have a beta trial and you can try it out for free. Sorry for not replying sooner - I hadn't checked for messages in a while.
@grobbo1961 The software is called Bike Telemetry, and there's a web site with that name. They have a beta trial and you can try it out for free. Sorry for not replying sooner - I hadn't checked for messages in a while.
hello , would you know if the info from the contourGPS will work on this software please?
bhelpurii 1 year ago
@bhelpurii
With ContourGPS the GPS information is embedded in the video file. There are tools available to extract that GPS information and write it to a standard GPS file format. Once you do this you can generate the overlays, and then combine them back with the video in your editing suite. The start times of the video and the overlays will sync up perfectly.
realukbloke 1 year ago
Is MPH changable, to KMH ?
Fast4Music 1 year ago
@Fast4Music Yeah, the stats can be changed to metric. We're working on more options to customize the stats according to the available data (not everyone has a power meter) and to the user's preferences.
realukbloke 1 year ago
Great video. What software did you use to overlay the 3 videos ?
grobbo1961 1 year ago
@grobbo1961 The software is called Bike Telemetry, and there's a web site with the same name. They have a beta trial and you can try it out for free. Sorry for not replying sooner - I hadn't checked for YouTube messages in a while.
realukbloke 1 year ago
@realukbloke Thanks for the info and no need to apologise. Any response is welcome :)
grobbo1961 1 year ago
Extra question. The website mentions Sony Vegas. Is that what you use to combine the video with the telemetry?
grobbo1961 1 year ago
@grobbo1961
Yes, I use the cheap consumer version of Sony Vegas to combine the two together. Any video editing suite should be capable of adding image overlays to a video though.
realukbloke 1 year ago
@grobbo1961 The software is called Bike Telemetry, and there's a web site with the same name. They have a beta trial and you can try it out for free. Sorry for not replying sooner - I hadn't checked for messages in a while.
realukbloke 1 year ago
@grobbo1961 The software is called Bike Telemetry, and there's a web site with that name. They have a beta trial and you can try it out for free. Sorry for not replying sooner - I hadn't checked for messages in a while.
realukbloke 1 year ago
this video rocks!!! it would be great seeing those stats from road races + crits
tsutaoka 2 years ago
Thanks! I don't generally race and certainly not crits, but I do have some ideas as to how to get more racing type footage. Stay tuned ...
realukbloke 2 years ago