![]() ![]() ![]() Track in the G-metrix: When we draw your track, we zoom in as far as we can without cutting off any part of your track. Out of curiosity, what would you use this feature for? If we hear enough people request it, we (engineers) can make the case that it would be worth spending some time doing. In the past, we've added or changed features based on feedback we've gotten on the forums. Can you post the image that VirbEdit produces, and screen shot of from the original video? What resolution is the video you are taking a snapshot from?Įxport image sequence from video: This is a cool idea and very doable, but I haven't heard a lot of demand for it. Snapshot button: Sounds like this feature is not working as intended. fit data to a csv: This is also a feature we intend to support in the near future if you trimmed your video, the GPX will only contain data for the parts of the video you kept.Įxport. gpx file in the same location as the output video that has all the data from your video. You should expect to see that one in the not too distant future.Įxporting G-Metrix: When you export a video, it should produce a. Scaling G-metrix gauges: This is on our short list of new features. We've found that a lot of people don't notice this feature, so we're working on ideas to improve the user experience in that regard. Moving it to the right will zoom the timeline in. A lot of people assume this refers to the video itself, but it actually refers to the timeline. You'll notice that to the left of the timeline there is a slider that says "Zoom" above it. However, I think I can address a couple of your concerns. Thank you for taking time to let us know what you think of our software! I wish we had the time and resources to implement all your suggestions. I would be happy user if I could have geotaged timelapses and video frame sequence exports with geotag info. Source + able to remove distortion.!!įor now. Lens distortion removal!! Yes it is an in camera option but I might want to have both versions. > snapshot button in the video editor does not make an snapshot using the source video but its a cropped screenshot!! What the hell!!. So, in the weird case that the timelapse is supossed to have all geotaged equally by default, allow to import the other g-metrix to the timelapse to export the timelapse images geotaged. To my surprise I found that there is g-metrix data of that track saved correctly, while doing timelapse. > some glitch is not recording geotag data correctly in timelapse images an all are taged equally. >allow for zoom in in the timeline!!! K mon!! seriously!?!? even the crapiest video editor does that. allow to export to stuff like KML or more regular human friendly format like gpx or other stuff in order to import the track into other software such as google earth or even a CAD or 3D software. > right click-> export g-metrix-> ok now what. > track in the G-metrix, the gps track I mean, should allow for a zoomed version, iv the track is very long a lot of detail is lots, its oke to have like a complete track somewhere but a detailed zoomed map area (like in games) should be doable. > elements of G-metrix in the overlay aside of being movable should have handlers to scale them. OK Pretty much first contact with the software. ![]()
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