It does take some more time. Basically you import your video and data file (e.g. Garmin .tcx file), sync them up (I look for stops or coasting where cadence goes to zero), choose your gauges (typically they're pre-setup to the fields in your data file) then export the video. You can clip the video on export or take the file into your favorite editing program.
btw, which camera are you using? I really like the contrast. My Contours tend to have a lot of detail in the sky but crush the shadows.
@sbdstudent GoPro Hero is what I'm using.
sdtri619 2 weeks ago
It does take some more time. Basically you import your video and data file (e.g. Garmin .tcx file), sync them up (I look for stops or coasting where cadence goes to zero), choose your gauges (typically they're pre-setup to the fields in your data file) then export the video. You can clip the video on export or take the file into your favorite editing program.
btw, which camera are you using? I really like the contrast. My Contours tend to have a lot of detail in the sky but crush the shadows.
sbdstudent 1 month ago
@sbdstudent I looked up Dashware. Awesome looking tool, but is it easy to sync the time with the video?
sdtri619 1 month ago
Great video. If you're going to keep this up may I suggest Dashware? :) Keep it up.
sbdstudent 1 month ago