gopro2gpx
gpmf-parser
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gopro2gpx
gpmf-parser
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max lens mod post processing
If you had stabilization on, the stabilization warped the image thinking it didn't have max lens mod on, so you would have to undo this warp, and then re-add one using the correct max lens mod calibration and the same rotation. I know the rotations/orientations are in the video metadata (https://github.com/gopro/gpmf-parser find the ones with ORI in it) but I don't know where to find the calibrations. So it's technically possible, but very involved, so if you're looking for an easy fix, I'm not sure there is one.
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How to find GoPro footage with telemetry data
In https://github.com/gopro/gpmf-parser sample directory, you'll find what you're looking for.
- recorded with a MAX, reframed with the Android GoPro app, and the exported MP4 had a GPMF track embedded with a solid 3D fix but I had to use desktop software to render the overlay
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RTK corrections and Android
Creative/educational endeavors, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEAnCRrPWrk&t=180s if you're curious. The telemetry data burned into the video is from a u-blox F9 and GPS time is synced to the video (https://github.com/gopro/gpmf-parser), but accuracy is worse than what I like. I want to sync the RTK corrected telemetry (captured with my phone) on top of the video using GPS time as the common reference and see if there's any significant improvement in accuracy
- Custom sticker data?
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GoPro desktop app to use GPS data in video?
You can parse the sensor data in the video stream by using GoPro's official GPMF parser, or any of the other implementations:
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Why dont my g-forces show up? GoPro Hero 10 black
Yes. The data was difficult to parse initially, but at some point GoPro documented the format: https://github.com/gopro/gpmf-parser
What are some alternatives?
GpxTrackPoster - Create a visually appealing poster from your GPX tracks
gopro_gps_ui - GoPro GPS data viewer
gpx2video - Creating video with telemetry overlay from GPX data
gopro-telemetry - Reads telemetry from the GPMF track in GoPro cameras (Hero5 and later) and converts it to multiple formats
py-gopro-sync - Python CLI to sync media files from GoPro cameras via wifi
gps-overlay-on-video - Telemetry (GPS) data overlay on videos
vidgear - A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features :fire:
FitTrackee - Self-hosted outdoor activity tracker :bicyclist:
ZGCam - ZGCam Gps parser for GoPro Hero 5
forza-horizon-5-telemetry-listener - Telemetry Listener in Python for Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Horizon 5
couchbase-rs - The official, community supported Couchbase Rust SDK