VIRB Edit 2.7.0 is available

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http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=6591

[h=2]Change History[/h] [h=4]Changes made from version 2.6.2 to 2.7.0:[/h]
  • Added graphs
  • Added lap data gauges
  • Added the ability to save individual frames of the video during edit mode, with gauges and location data
  • Added Vimeo support
  • Video sharing services can now be picked directly from the editing or playback views
  • New titles now use your last used title settings
  • Fixed many playback crashes
  • Fixed a problem where GPS data could fail to display for some clips after they were added to videos
  • Fixed GPS sync issues that could occur when using transitions
  • Fixed other miscellaneous issues
  • Improved gauge rendering performance
  • Improved export performance
  • Improved playback performance


This is an example video showcasing the new gauges for lap data and graphs.

http://youtu.be/vEgxVD2ZDBw
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 10 years ago
    @Falagar

    I have just now sent you all my error logs by email - and there are a great many of them! Please confirm receipt.


    Thanks, Philip. We did get the email, I will have an engineer look through them within the next few days.

    Thanks again.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 10 years ago
    Hello!
    For me, 2.7.0 works better than 2.6.2.
    I managed to create a full project with the Asus Transformer T300LA, using the previous version it was impossible with that hardware...

    Some little problems:
    during editing, if I see full video, there are some jerkings, overall at the begin of a scene, during the play, (but the jerkings disapear during export)
    Exporting crash after few seconds if I export video from editing area (button ob the right-top).
    Exporting don't crash if I close Virb-edit, reopen and export directly with contextual menu on icon of the project.

    I have some scenes extracted by two records: 1) going up on cable car in mountain, 2) going down on "monty express" (a sort of roller coaster in the mountain).
    Between recording 1 and 2, I have switch off the camera (I had to wait in a queue..), so I have 2 different GPS Data files.

    I used chart with elevation quota: well:

    for the scenes taken from recording (1), the chart is a line that rises in altitude.
    for the scenes taken from recording (2), the chart is a line that falls in altitude.

    during the preview, I can see my position rises to maximum altitude and in the second phase, my position falls from top to bottom, all is ok.

    when I export the video, phase 1 is ok, but when I start phase 2 (descent) the graph does not change and remains the same of the ascent, so I cannot view my position decrease of altitude, all other indicators are correct.
    Why there are different behaviour between preview and export?
    There are some workaround? (for the moment, I delete the chart...what a pitty! because I liked it!)

    Bye
    Andrea


    Thank you for your report! I am glad 2.7 is working better for you, it certainly does work a lot better on our machines as well.

    Do you have any transitions between the two videos? There is a known bug that causes data to be off when transitions are used. We will release a fix for this shortly.

    If not, then I'd love to see the gpx and fit files for your videos. You can grab those if you right-click on a clip, Properties, GPS Info and then Export.