How to use a video with a route and others
Programs
- DaVinci Resolve or other similar programs – Timeline-based and non-linear video editing software.
- Photopea or similar tools like Adobe Photoshop – Image creation, graphic design, and photo editing software.
- OrientView – an orienteering video analyzing program which displays the video and the map side-by-side in real-time. Routes are created and calibrated using QuickRoute.
- Clue symbols – Create pictures of each control point using Photopea similar tools like Adobe Photoshop.
- Strava Releases Flyover – A 3D map offering a video recap of activity from a bird’s eye view, providing a unique perspective for Strava subscribers. It zooms into the route, showing the signature Strava orange polyline in motion as the athlete moves throughout the activity.
- Garmin VIRB Edit – G-Metrix animated gauges and graphs showing speed, altitude, and more. It allows you to add your own data, if desired.
- Telemetry Overlay – A comprehensive tool for creating HUD (heads-up displays) for action videos. It merges consecutive videos with GPS data, synchronizes telemetry from multiple sources, customizes gauges, and more.
Step by Step Guide
- Start by recording and editing your video using a Camera.
- Record a screen video on Livelox with the following settings:
- Replay speed x1
- Restart at each control
- Follow current leg
- Capture a screen recording of a 3D map, available only on mobile via Strava’s Flyover feature.
- Use Telemetry Overlay to create HUD. Export the video in the following format: Transparent video, MOV, PNG video.
- Use DaVinci Resolve to combine your screen recordings, graphic designs, and other elements into one cohesive video.
- You now have a complete video!
Step by Step Guide – Old
- After recording the video from GoPro Hero (or other brands) and editing it in DaVinci Resolve or similar programs.
- Download the map from Livelox or another option (for example: scan or take a photo).
- Download the .GPX file format from Strava or another device (for example: Garmin).
- Run QuickRoute to ensure you have two formats: a map and a .GPX file.
- Launch OrientView to get a video with a map.
- Record a screen video with a 3D map, which is available only on mobile from Strava’s Flyover feature.
- Use DaVinci Resolve to create a video with both a map and a 3D map.
- Now, you finally have a complete video!
Specs
Camera
- Model: Dji Osmo Action 5 Pro
- Stabilization: On RockSteady 3.0
- Video: 2.7K (16:9), 60 fps
- Mods: FOV Boost Lens
- Micro SD Card: Samsung PRO Plus 256 GB U3 CL10
- Battery: Extreme Battery Plus
Others
- Sport Watch: Garmin forerunner 255
- Powerbank: Andersson PRB-M2500 – 5000 mAh
- Battery Vest: SweNor Batterivest (for powerbank)
- Headlamp: Silva Exceed 4x 2000 lumen
- Compass: Arc Jet
- Sportswear: Trimtex
Davinci resolve on Color Space Transform
Day Settings
- Input Color Space: DRAGONcolor2
- Input Gamma: Gamma 2.2
- Output Color Space: –
- Output Gamma: ARIB STD-B67 HLG
- ISO: auto (Min), auto (Max)
- Bit Depth: 10-bit
- Bit Rate: Standard
- Video Resolutions & Frame Rates: 2.7K (16:9), 60 fps
- Mods: FOV Boost Lens
Night Settings
- Input Color Space: Not tested yet.
- Input Gamma: Not tested yet.
- Output Color Space: Not tested yet.
- Output Gamma: Not tested yet.
- ISO: 400 (Min), 3200 (Max)
- Bit Depth: 10-bit
- Bit Rate: Standard
- Video Resolutions & Frame Rates: 2.7 (16:9), 60 fps
- Mods: Ultra Wide
PC
- Intel Core: i7-11700
- NVIDIA: GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
- RAM: 32 GB DDR4
- SSD M.2: 3 TB