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Video Overlay Software
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Looking for opinions on video overlay software as I want to be able to show wattage/speed/cadence on video. I've looked at a couple of sites and they look a little shady. I'm using a go pro 3+ on the front and fly6 on the back.

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Last edited by: Forsey: Apr 26, 15 15:15
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dashware is the fancy option.
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Dashware is fantastic, I've used it a bunch of times. It can directly import TCX and GPX files, so it is great for cyclists.

In a racecar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjV1h90lC6M
On a bike: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6h85vrN8ck

There are built-in bike-specific front-ends, it's just that in my case I was testing my car-laptimer app so I focused on the car ones.

I think there might be a garmin-owned thingy that'll work with any video file, but I forget its name.

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Last edited by: AHare: Apr 27, 15 5:15
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AHare wrote:
Dashware is fantastic, I've used it a bunch of times. It can directly import TCX and GPX files, so it is great for cyclists.

+1

You can also customize your own gauges. It takes some getting used to, but you can do some really neat stuff with it.


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The inexpensive route is to use Garmin's Virb Edit software.

Other than that, I've seen Dashware and it is good.

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I'd go with Garmin's VIRB Edit software it's free and does the trick. It isn't overly complicated and works well, I've used it a couple of times and really like it.

http://www.garmin.com/.../downloads/virb-edit

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