I have the Virb Elite and had a bunch of videos that I imported to Virb Edit that included Telemetry data. After importing the videos I deleted them from the SD card.... I uninstalled Virb Edit and reinstalled the latest version in the hope to resolve the export issue (BTW I still unable to export) and now none of the imported videos have the telemetry data. I have searched the local drive for GPX or fit files but am unable to find any for the videos.
As always thanks for the reply. I was able to browse to C:\Users\{YOUR USERNAME}\AppData\Roaming\Garmin\VIRB Edit\Database\2\RawMovies and found a GIUD type directory structure. Each directory contains a jpg and a small xml file looks like it just links the jpg to the video. There aren't any gpx files.
That sounds about right. The jpg is the thumbnail and the xml file is the meta data we store for each clip. Additionally, if you import videos clips from a VIRB Elite or you 'Add GPS' a track to an already existing clip, VIRB Edit will copy a track.gpx file into that folder. Note that 'Import Manually' from a VIRB Elite will not copy the file, you'll have to 'Import new' or 'Import Selection'.
Are you sure you had track data before updating? It would certainly be bad if we lost tracks that way, but I don't see how it could have happened. We never just delete these files unless the user manually uses 'Remove GPS' on the Edit tab. Is that what might have happened?
Another note: in newer versions of VIRB Edit we also store an additional GPX file (virb-track.gpx) when you import from a VIRB Elite that doesn't get deleted even if you 'Remove GPS', so you can still restore it later. We will never delete or touch that file.