GoPro Automatically Records GPS Data for Dashboard Overlays? You Must See This and Try it!
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Season 2019, Episode 8. If you use a GoPro Silver or Black for in-car video - at the track, on the street, or for autocross - you must see this and try it!
Did you know the GoPro has built-in GPS? Did you know you can use that built-in data to create free overlays in your videos such as speedometer, G-Forces, Speed Tracker, Altimeter, and path?
I only just found out about these features and now I want to tell you about them and how to implement them in to your videos.
1) You must have a GoPro Silver or Black HERO 5 or HERO 7.
2) You must enable GPS in the GoPro camera settings
3) GPS data can only be accessed or rendered using the free QUIK software from GoPro
4) Overlays can be turned on or off and moved anywhere on the video
I'm very excited about this and can't wait to make more videos with the speed and G-Force data overlayed on my future videos. This information will allow me to compare videos and see where I was faster or slower in each section of the course.
I hope that all my fellow competitors will overlay this data too because then we can compare runs against each other to see who went faster where.
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You should not take anything from this video as being advice. That said, if you make the same mistakes we do or are new to autocross, maybe you may also find this video helpful.
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I'm going to sound like a poor person but I was very excited about this, downloaded the software, click through all the steps and was told by the app it needs to be GoPro 5 or newer. Just in case anyone else was wondering.
Well that's a bummer! i just looked this up and apparently the only GoPro 5 with GPS is the Hero5 Black.
Wow I never knew I could do this. Thanks!
Excellent! I will share this
Thanks for sharing!
Great video... I did not know this.
It was a very nice surprise to discover! Thank you for watching!
I’m actually shopping for a new go pro right now as we speak. You may want to let gopro know that you’re available for seminars... paid of course!
@@21z3jbyrd For real, right! By the way, I recommend the Black if you want to ever use an external mic. Silver does not support an external mic. Another thing I'm just finding out the hard way.
I had no idea about this. I tried this last autocross. While the software is finicky I got into work and was amazed!
Awesome news! Yes, the software is finicky and tricky to use and doesn't look like it's going to work right. But once you save and render, the end result looks perfect! I love using it and it's great for comparing your speeds through certain areas in different runs. I can see where I made up and lost time from run to run.
had no idea GP did that
Jeremy you Rock. !!!!
I never knew that this was an option.
This is so awesome.
this is such a useful tool.
Im a newbe to GoPro and this is so cool.
Thanks
Thanks, Joe. I was so thrilled when I found out about this and I'm glad I could share it. Thank you for watching and stay tuned for (hopefully) more really cool stuff. Feel free to drop a suggestion or idea.
This is gold
I try my best! Thanks for watching.
Thanks bro.
Thank you for watching. I found this to be so cool I had to share.
Great video! Gonna have to give this a try!
I do this right on my iPhone. Super easy. What I'm not sure of is if the GPS sensor is 10hz or more of a standard phone sensor which samples slower. The lag compared with a dedicated GPS didn't seem too off for me at Laguna Seca.
I just looked it up. It appears the GoPro GPS is 18Hz. Digging further I found there are tools out there you can use to extract the metadata from the video to use however you want. For example you could overlay your path on google maps, etc
@@EvolutionAutocrosser That's pretty darn good news then! I'd still use Harrys Lap Timer or similar app though to get more accurate track laps and corner/straight speeds. Really depends on the driver and if they do anything with the information. I think for 99% of enthusiasts the gopro data is awesome and is very easy to consume for them and for their audiences.
@@nodrogkam Yes! I think the GoPro speed and G force is going to help me a lot. But you're absolutely right that a data analytics tool is necessary for overlaying lines and more detailed information. I've been considering the Solo Storm system to do that. Thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback!
Great video awesome use of technology.
Thanks!!
Was a replacement software ever found to do something similar since Quik Destop was discontinued?
The Quick software has been discontinued, but is available on thier legacy software page:
community.gopro.com/t5/en/GoPro-legacy-software/ta-p/595533#/start=1
Well I’ll be darned! Is there another way / new software to do the overlays?
@@EvolutionAutocrosser I'm investigating. They have some sort of plug-in for Adobe Premier Pro. I've installed it, but I'm an Adobe Premeir Pro Newbie, and don't see what the plug-in does. Might be a good question for the GoPro Community forum. In the mean time, I downloaded and installed Quick, so at least we have that to fall back on. Might be wise to download and keep a backup of the Quick installer to assure future use.
@@EvolutionAutocrosser It gets worse. Quick development stopped, so there's no support for the 8. There's a workaround posted here: community.gopro.com/t5/GoPro-Apps-for-Desktop/Hero-8-Black-GPS-data-is-present-in-files-but-apps-say-it-isn-t/td-p/425835/page/4 but some have reported problems. It's an easy fix. I'll let you know.
@@BerkeleyGang Thank you. I use adobe premiere Pro so I will look for the plug-in and see if it works for me
OK. Finally a reason to buy a genuine GoPro instead of the cheap Chicom knockoff FauxPros. Thanks!
You're welcome! I really like the GoPro Black because it has the audio support, 60fps of 4K and also has hyper stability which really smooths out the video when things get bumpy.
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Nice tutorial! You would be surprised how many people don't know about this feature! A few of my friends have GoPros and had no idea it came with an internal GPS. They kept wondering how I was getting the telemetry data. lol So far it's been a nice tool to help analyze runs. I'm sure there are some better (more accurate) options out there, but it's great for my purposes. Every now and then the speedo can be a little laggy, but that might be because of a bad signal. Here's one of my vids with the gauges (ua-cam.com/video/5xwd-UtsWsc/v-deo.html ). The STI has really short gearing and tops out around 55mph in 2nd. However we did have a fast enough course where I could shift to 3rd and hit about 59mph in the straight.
Thanks! I see plenty of GoPro videos without the overlays so I have to assume most people don't know about it. The GPS onthe GoPro is 18Hz so the accuracy might be surprisingly accurate. Not sure though.
I never look at my speedometer when autocrossing so I didn't know how fast I was going. Looking at the video I rendered for the example I can see I hit 60 twice on my run. This is mainly because I do the majority of the run in 3rd gear now since I've built the engine. I only need to drop to second for very tight turns then I go right back to third. I'll have to make a video on this soon.
@@EvolutionAutocrosser Wow, you're running in 3rd now! That's cool! I guess the amount of torque you have makes 3rd very usable. I run in STU, so my power levels aren't much more than stock. Plus my tune is pretty conservative as I ride the limiter in certain situations. But that's really interesting. Do you suffer any turbo lag running in 3rd? Or is it mainly mitigated by dropping back into 2nd? Anyway, look forward to your runs!
@@elusive5884 Yes. I used to only run second gear. But now with the 2.4L build, he torque is insane at 465 Ft lbs at 3500 RPM, I run mostly in third gear. Otherwise second gear revs out too fast and I have to shift anyway. Yes there is some lag - but only until it spools back up to 3500 RPMs which only takes about a second then I take off like a rocket. Sometimes, when a turn is super tight, I'll go down to second gear but if I'm going in to a long straight right after it's not worth it because I'll just have to shift back up right away. I'll try to figure out how to demonstrate that on camera. Thanks for watching!!