VIRB Edit Software Version 2.3.2 Released

VIRB Edit software version 2.3.2 as of January 28, 2014

Change History

Changes made from version 2.3.1 to 2.3.2:
Fixed export issues that were caused by using too much memory.
Fixed export issues that were caused by using the wrong video clips.
Fixed export issues when the NONE template was selected.
Fixed issue with temperature gauges (water and air temperature are now used as well).
Improved quality of exported videos.
Improved stability of playback.

Download here.
  • Yay - upload to YouTube works now! Export also worked. The file was only 340 Mb but this was failing for me before 2.3.2.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    Thanks for posting this!

    We think this version fixes the majority of export issues. Please let us know if you are still running into any issues, and I will work with you trying to iron these out as well.

    We've also improved the output quality. There should be less artifacts now.

    If you do see any crashes and an error dialog comes up with an option to send it to Garmin, please do so. It really helps us out. Thanks!
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    the gauges post but no numbers, Getting closer but still a fail. I think it is the firm ware.
  • I successfully exported a second video; 760 Mb this time. Took about an hour to export, but it worked!

    I'm not going to upload that one to YouTube as my connection is so slow that even if it is successful, it'll take hours to do it.

    It's strange though - uploads to VIMEO take a fraction of the time for the same files.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    the gauges post but no numbers, Getting closer but still a fail. I think it is the firm ware.


    Are you still talking just about the temperature? VIRB Edit cannot display what the device doesn't write out, unfortunately.

    I've already seen quite a few videos made with 2.3.2 that do display gauge values.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    I successfully exported a second video; 760 Mb this time. Took about an hour to export, but it worked!

    I'm not going to upload that one to YouTube as my connection is so slow that even if it is successful, it'll take hours to do it.

    It's strange though - uploads to VIMEO take a fraction of the time for the same files.


    Export is certainly not a speedy process. We will try to improve things there as well, but out main concern right now is to make sure users can export successfully.

    YouTube certainly seems a bit sluggish at times.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    Are you still talking just about the temperature? VIRB Edit cannot display what the device doesn't write out, unfortunately.

    I've already seen quite a few videos made with 2.3.2 that do display gauge values.


    Hence my feeling it is the firmware. Tried to remove it, no joy.
  • As you say, the important part is reliability. I don't mind walking away and doing something else for a while if I'm reasonably sure it'll work, and I'll get something out of the process.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    Good! Exported a 16 minute 2GB (source filesize) video file with one of the preset overlays, no issues with the export process.


    However there are some strange bugs found:

    1. Fullscreen playback

    When playing any type of video listed in the gallery (both "created" gallery videos and those imported into the clip library), clicking to expand to full screen causes it to stop playing, and after a few seconds, the video image greys with a message

    "There was an error playing the video"

    It seems to happen with all videos, anywhere in the video (I've successfully navigated to different times in the default non-fullscreen view).
    I can close the playback popup and continue as normal with choosing another video to play.


    2. Exported vid gauges does not match those played back within Virb Edit

    I noticed this when playing back the newly exported video.
    The g-force and reported speeds looked strange. Checking back on the playback within Virb Edit where the g-forces and speed reflect what was happening, there are certainly discrepancies in the exported video.

    I managed to run both the virb edit playback and exported video alongside in sync (as close to the frame as I could manage!), and grabbed a screenshot:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7IjZCkmMh6CUkIybGtTWWZ6Y3c/edit


    The speeds were sometimes off by 3-4 kph, plus the G-forces in the exported video merely looked like they were derived from the GPS speed (or not) - or the lat+acceleration dot goes around in a complete and smooth circle when the boat is obviously not rocking around in a circle, and otherwise doesn't reflect the actual g-force data.




    So the file export issue has been resolved, but there are exporting issues with the overlay data.
  • Hats off to FALAGAR and his team on giving us a version of Virb Edit that now consistently and reliably allows us to import, edit and customise and best of all, allows us to export without failure, footage shot with the Virb cams. Well done sir, the only way from here is up and onwards to more improvements with Virb Edit!

    Mike
    Palmerston North, New Zealand