Map overlay is splitter up

I have recorded a bicycle trip with my Edge 800, so I have a complete .fit file. I also record short separate movie clips.
When I import the Video clips in Virb Edit and make one big movie of it, the map overlay is plit up.
Is there any way arround that other than keeping the camera on and filning the whole trip?

An example: api.smugmug.com/.../2941691175_TGzQJSH
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    Yeah I get the same thing. It really makes the map overlay redundant as it doesn't look meaningful.
    It would be good to have an option to include the full map even if not all the video footage is relevant to the map.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    you are probably looking for something like the movie in this thread:
    https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?68526-Insert-GPS-data&p=242652#post242652
    also in this thread the reaction of FALAGAR
  • I assume you have Virb (Regular) and not Virb Elite, if so you need to upload the full .fit file on each separate video file and manual for each clip make the map calibration.
    It is an easy task but more time consuming compare to Virb Elite in which it is recording separate .fit files for each clip.

    I'm using Virb (Regular) and I do the same think, since during a long 5 hours ride I'm recording lots of separate clips but I have one .fit files coming from my Edge 810 which includes the full 5 hours riding.

    of course on each clip the map will be showing only the clip segment and not the map of the full ride
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    As you could see in the clip of post #3, it can be done.
    If your .fit or .gpx is 5 hours, you first you need to create a 5 hour video.
    In order to make this 5 hour video you have to create dummy video's that fill the spaces between the clips.
    When you have the video, attach the .fit/gpx to the file and export it again, this time with overlay.
    After that import the 5 hour video, split and trim it, than export it without overlay.
    http://youtu.be/gwrEIfBUQI4