Thanks for sharing. As an orienteer and trail biker who uses and uploads tracks, I understand the limitations of gps accuracy especially in inclement weather or dense foliage...hopefully others who watch this can grasp that concept. That area looks like homeless people live there!! 🧐
I think I saw on the livelox site there is a free hand track drawing option...but wow...trying that on this complicated network of trails and junctions would be next to impossible...even using a drag and drop on the gps track would be a nightmare...viewers should realize there is an inherent worldwide 3-5 meter gps error on small handheld or bodyworn devices....
Hi John. Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately the hand drawn route moves at a constant speed which wouldn't line up with the video like GPS does. But still on the lookout for a better solution!
@@josephlynchorienteering So I used to use Control Orienteering analysis until my iphone got updated...the app does not work anymore, even after exchanging a lot of info with the developer...however, I used it a lot before that, and you can micromanage your entire route once you get the hang of it...i would move the less obvious parts of the track in wooded areas...and just skip sections where I am clearly running on a road for 500m...otherwise even if I was just a few meters off the entire event I never bothered...
@@johnrobertson7583 did you ever manage to export the adjusted GPS? When I have tried that app (similar to QuickRoute on windows) the export keeps the original GPS, not the adjusted version. Seems like it is almost there but not quite!
If you know of a software tool to adjust the GPS I am keen to find out! Until then you can watch my next video which has better GPS: th-cam.com/video/p8k--hE5u_k/w-d-xo.html
Liked and sub’d...keep up the good work and looking forward to more clips...
Thanks for sharing. As an orienteer and trail biker who uses and uploads tracks, I understand the limitations of gps accuracy especially in inclement weather or dense foliage...hopefully others who watch this can grasp that concept. That area looks like homeless people live there!! 🧐
I think I saw on the livelox site there is a free hand track drawing option...but wow...trying that on this complicated network of trails and junctions would be next to impossible...even using a drag and drop on the gps track would be a nightmare...viewers should realize there is an inherent worldwide 3-5 meter gps error on small handheld or bodyworn devices....
Hi John. Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately the hand drawn route moves at a constant speed which wouldn't line up with the video like GPS does. But still on the lookout for a better solution!
@@josephlynchorienteering So I used to use Control Orienteering analysis until my iphone got updated...the app does not work anymore, even after exchanging a lot of info with the developer...however, I used it a lot before that, and you can micromanage your entire route once you get the hang of it...i would move the less obvious parts of the track in wooded areas...and just skip sections where I am clearly running on a road for 500m...otherwise even if I was just a few meters off the entire event I never bothered...
@@johnrobertson7583 did you ever manage to export the adjusted GPS? When I have tried that app (similar to QuickRoute on windows) the export keeps the original GPS, not the adjusted version. Seems like it is almost there but not quite!
Is there any way of downloading the map, and using the pointer of where you went without using Livelox?
I'll message you
Until you fix the position on the map, there is no point in watching the video.
If you know of a software tool to adjust the GPS I am keen to find out! Until then you can watch my next video which has better GPS: th-cam.com/video/p8k--hE5u_k/w-d-xo.html