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Gopro quik desktop vs mobile
Gopro quik desktop vs mobile















And G-Force is pretty self explanatory.Ī few seconds later these will show up on the clip you selected: Whereas speed will give you speedometer, compass, and speed graph. The oddly named ‘info cluster’ option includes Distance/Altitude/Elevation Gain/Date & Time. Next you can select which overlays you want for that clip. You’ll notice if you select any given clip (double-click to open), you’ll get a new option along the bottom:Ĭlick on that little speed icon (the bottom group of 4 buttons- farthest right) to get started: I keep a copy of all my footage on local hard drives, separated by action cam type/name, so it was easy for me to dump all my Hero5 Black footage I’ve ever taken into it. First up was cracking open the Quik app and importing some footage in. So I reached back to some footage I shot back in early October in the Canadian Rockies to see what I could make of it.

gopro quik desktop vs mobile

Now one of the benefits of this change was that in theory GoPro Hero5 Black units had already been recording GPS data all along.

#GOPRO QUIK DESKTOP VS MOBILE INSTALL#

It took two attempts at the install before it seemed to take for me. Oh – and before you move forward, triple-check that your version in Help > About on the desktop app is at 2.1 or higher. Note that this is *only* available for the GoPro Hero5 Black, as the Hero5 Session doesn’t contain GPS.

gopro quik desktop vs mobile

It catches up to what Sony, Garmin, and others have done – likely through using components from GoPro’s acquisition of Dashware in the Spring of 2015. This allows folks with the GoPro Hero5 Black camera, which contains GPS, to add in metrics like speed, distance, vertical, and more. Today GoPro rolled out their data overlay capability to the GoPro Quik desktop suite.















Gopro quik desktop vs mobile