Super Location Coordinates on VIRB Elite video?

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Speed, altitude, direction, etc. are great; but for a possible tourism-related application of the VIRB Elite, I need to be able to display the actual location coordinates on the screen. Is that option likely to be a part of future upgrades of the editing software? Thanks.
  • Speed, altitude, direction, etc. are great; but for a possible tourism-related application of the VIRB Elite, I need to be able to display the actual location coordinates on the screen. Is that option likely to be a part of future upgrades of the editing software? Thanks.


    In the "General" and "Automotive" section of Overlays, there are already templates that give lat/lon. What I'd really like to see is some kind of toolbar where you could check the things you want to show and choose the format (dials, boxes, etc.) in which you'd like to show the whatever.
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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    In the "General" and "Automotive" section of Overlays, there are already templates that give lat/lon.

    Some of the templates have the option for "Lat/Lon Gs". But this is presumably the G-forces in each direction, as recorded by the Virb.
    I can't see any overlays that display your coordinates. I agree, it would be nice to have this option. Preferably with options for local grids/datums, not just latitude and longitude.

    What I'd really like to see is some kind of toolbar where you could check the things you want to show and choose the format (dials, boxes, etc.) in which you'd like to show the whatever.


    Yes, that would be very useful. There are a few templates where I like some of the dials, but not others. I would like to just pick the ones I want.
  • Some of the templates have the option for "Lat/Lon Gs". But this is presumably the G-forces in each direction, as recorded by the Virb.
    I can't see any overlays that display your coordinates. I agree, it would be nice to have this option. Preferably with options for local grids/datums, not just latitude and longitude.


    Oh, yeah, you're right. I didn't look closely enough. That's "lateral acceleration" and "along track acceleration", isn't it? Not latitude and longitude like I thought.