And man...the way you insert randomly the map and then fade it to the edge! 1:45 Thats a nice touch! We simply call these courses Permanent, or fixed. But they also generally have a cluesheet to go along with the map.
Thanks again! I like to do this editing extra things with the map, it is a bit tricky but I get to learn the editing software. 😅 These permanent controls has been around in Sweden for ages but this newer kind of thing called “Hitta ut” is maybe 10 years old and uses your phone (or printed map if you, like me, prefer that) and has become very popular outside the orienteering scene. The cluesheet is in the map or on the free printed map but I printed a limited area of the bigger map and forgot to bring the cluesheet…
Interesting concept. Nice video. I am struggling a bit making complete videos to upload which include the gps on a map view, and the camera view. I am using a recommended procedure of Avidemux, Quickroute, and Orientview. Can you briefly describe your process and the programs you use? Thanks.
Thanks! My procedure is probably not the most convenient, as I use windows “game bar” function to make screen recordings from the orienteering gps service called Livelox that akready has the maps in their database. Then I do the rest in the video editor (davinci). But I recently saw an instruction video that may help on XCJAGGES channel that uses Routegadget, maybe that can help.
And man...the way you insert randomly the map and then fade it to the edge! 1:45 Thats a nice touch! We simply call these courses Permanent, or fixed. But they also generally have a cluesheet to go along with the map.
Thanks again! I like to do this editing extra things with the map, it is a bit tricky but I get to learn the editing software. 😅 These permanent controls has been around in Sweden for ages but this newer kind of thing called “Hitta ut” is maybe 10 years old and uses your phone (or printed map if you, like me, prefer that) and has become very popular outside the orienteering scene. The cluesheet is in the map or on the free printed map but I printed a limited area of the bigger map and forgot to bring the cluesheet…
Interesting concept. Nice video. I am struggling a bit making complete videos to upload which include the gps on a map view, and the camera view. I am using a recommended procedure of Avidemux, Quickroute, and Orientview. Can you briefly describe your process and the programs you use? Thanks.
Thanks! My procedure is probably not the most convenient, as I use windows “game bar” function to make screen recordings from the orienteering gps service called Livelox that akready has the maps in their database. Then I do the rest in the video editor (davinci). But I recently saw an instruction video that may help on XCJAGGES channel that uses Routegadget, maybe that can help.