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Now if they would just fix the gps speed recording.
Oh and the random turning on of the cam that has been an issue with users for months.
Or the auto upload to GoPro plus that sometimes works, sometimes doesn’t.
Or the app that crashes while editing or exporting.
Or the bugs that freeze the camera requiring the battery to be removed.
I love the footage from my hero 8, but the bugs and lack of updates or fixes is disappointing.
Agree. It is better if you make sure the camera is turned on for a little while, with a very clear view of the sky, before filming. But still not reliable for me.
Can a gps route overlay be added to a GoPro vide the way it can with a garmin?
A qualified yes, the same way you would do it with a Garmin, using Garmin’s VIRB Edit. It’s not nearly as automatic as with a VIRB, but you can do it with some effort. It doesn’t work with time lapse at all, and you might have trouble with video modes that VIRB’s don’t support (since the latest VIRB, the 360, is many years old now, there are quite a few modes that VIRB Edit can’t do. It’s pretty clear that VIRB’s and VIRB Edit are a thing of the past for Garmin.) But with enough futzing around with a standard video mode, you can put the same overlays on that you can with an actual VIRB. The “GMetrix” data will have to come from another Garmin device, though, since the GoPro records no metadata.
Yeah, it is surprising to me that they added GPS without providing some way to use the information. I don’t know what else it is for. Also I found out they stopped development of the Mac and Windows apps and not just point people to standard video editing apps.
I gotta get me a GoPro…
Nice! Any chance of pairing BLE sensors yet (Speed, Cadence, Power, etc…)?
No, not at this point.
That said, I asked about perhaps bringing some element of BLE control to be more open (there’s some reverse engineered aspects, and some older GoPro Developer bits), but nothing open.
The use case I think would be awesome would be a Garmin IQ app that triggers the camera to record upon Varia radar passes.
or just ANT+ sensors…
More useful to me is to have a page in the slide-down rotation on my 830 (what does Garmin call them, widgets?) that can control and show the status of the camera without me having to look at the GoPro itself. Even better would be if, like a VIRB, it would get a start signal from my Edge when the Edge started recording a ride.
You’d think that be incorporated into the VIRB cameras!
Meaning DCs suggestion.
I wish the ~$100 sale woul be in Switzerland too. It’s still the original ~$400 price.
I’ll stay with my Virb 30, although it has become quite long in the tooth.
The custom file names is awesome.. And I am now thinking of getting some QR tattoos on my arm haha.. hmm.. maybe watching Memento last night wasn’t such a good idea to do!
I’m going to get a T-shirt made up featuring the QR code for 40K60 so if anyone happens to video me they get me at the highest possible quality :-)
I did initially think of having one printed to change people’s start-up text, but that would be childish, right?
I love this QR feature, but I think if GoPro go mainstream with it they’re going to need to provide a way to disable it, or at least not have it permanently active!
They should also add a way to display a qr code with the current settings, so you can easily copy to another camera.
Is $299 going to be the new price point for GoPro in the future? If the Hero9 is $399, they are not going to sell too many unless there is a significant bump in features.
Looks like they are abandoning the iPhone model of forcing out new revisions on a fixed schedule no matter how little the hardware had actually changed, because inside that model all software innovation would have to be carefully held back by product manager types to unveil with the next generation.
I think it’s good for them, because the same small feature that is impressive as a firmware update can be disappointingly underwhelming when released is a next generation reveal. The brand will be better off with fewer, bigger hardware increments than with rapid minor ones.
Hi, QR scanner won’t work on me. Thanks
You are welcome!
Very interesting options, but GoPro stopped making sense to me when they discontinued the Session format
I’d love to see a Connect IQ app for this – config various options on the app/phone and then have the QR show on the watch face as a widget. Saves having to print out or use the phone when running,or work around having multiple printouts and catching the right one with the camera.