Garmin Astro DC40 w/ Google Earth tour
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very disapoointed with the birdseye,figured i would get more coverage area,is there something else to it?
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I'm the first one subcraibing or somthing like that
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I have the Astro 220 without the birdseye option. I have been thinking about selling it to get the 320 because of the birdseye feature. Hearing that it doesn't work the best I might reconsider.
HardscrabbleHounds 4 months ago
how did u do this. can u do it with the dc 30 collars aswell?
geofner 7 months ago
@geofner It is all in the Astro 220 (or any GPS unit) that allows you to do this. If you download the tracks from your GPS into Google Earth (an option within Google Earth), you can then pick the track you want and do a tour of it. The tour is sped up a bit from real time, but still slow. The video cannot be saved and viewed outside of Google Earth, so I used a capture program called CamStudio and then edited it using Windows Movie Maker (sped it up even more, and added captions).
HardscrabbleHounds 7 months ago