OCV September 10, 2024 - Starcrest and Ridgeline

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ย. 2024
  • Tried to PR Starcrest (unsuccessfully), which means I had to go hard right at the turn. Built a big lead that I thought would be enough to be the first to the top. (Power meter feel asleep on Ridgeline downhill)

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  • @deanhough8993
    @deanhough8993 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another super cool video!!!

  • @FLG8r
    @FLG8r หลายเดือนก่อน

    are you using 3rd party software to incorporate the telemetry data? if so, what software? thanks.

    • @pulpracing1529
      @pulpracing1529  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I used this program called Dashware. GoPro bought Dashware about 8 or 9 years ago, but then never updated Dashware they let it die out. (hardware companies can't do software!) Dashware is highly customizable so you can tweak the widgets for your own heart rate and power zones. The gearing data comes from some custom Excel macros that my wife wrote to extract the gear data from the Garmin .fit files. The sorta complicated process is to use a video editing program (I use Edius X) to synch and superimpose the front and rear camera, then edit that for which camera you want to be the big picture and which one the little picture. Then render that video to a file we will call "raw". Then get the Garmin .fit file, use their fit-to-csv program to generate a .csv file. Then I run the .csv file through my wife's Excel macro to get the gear data in a new .csv file. Take this new modified .csv file and put it into Dashware, then generate a "green screen" video data file that only has the numbers and gauges on it. Take this "green screen data" video, and superimpose it on the previous two-camera "raw video" file using Edius, take out the green screen so the numbers and gauges appear on the raw video, now generate a new video file called "data". Now take this video data file and re-import it into Edius, and add music/titles to create final video file called "raw_data_music_titles". You can't render everything at the same time, the files are too big and it is too slow to edit, so you have to do it in stages. Then, sometimes I will take the "raw_data_music_titles" video file and import it into Telemetry Overlay ($150 program) to get the moving realtime map in the top right corner that I have on some of the videos. A simpler way would be to take the "raw file" and just import that into Telemetry Overlay, and use their gauges (but they don't look as good as the gauges on Dashware), then add music over that file. I was hoping a World Tour Team would hire me to do their video data, but so far no one has called. 😀I would be cool to see what gear/power/cadence/hr that the pros have when they are battling it out. (Note: Dashware is Windows only, Telemetry Overlay is both Windows and Mac)

    • @FLG8r
      @FLG8r หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@pulpracing1529 wow! that's pretty elaborate. I found a broken Dashware link (html 404) and its GoPro demise explains it. I also found the telemetry overlay. I'm trying to export Insta360 X4 videos with the various gauge styles, but, it's only for exported reframed videos and not the conventional 360 video ... oh well, "back to the drawing board".