But most solutions provided incomplete or inaccurate data, some times nothing at all. Suggestions like using Racerender o Dashware came up. In these two threads we discussed means of extracting the data: This was possible thanks to: I have not tested it with many cameras, so let me know if anything needs to be fixed. Otherwise, let me know.ĮDIT 2: You can contribute to this tool here: ĮDIT 3: Since many people want to use the data with other software, the GPMD2CSV tool now exports to GPX, KML and JSON formats too. If you wan to contribute to the new code base (javascript), you can do it here ĮDIT: The rest of this post discusses how to manually retrieve the data and can bus useful for customising and improving the results, but here's a package that lets Windows users extract the sensor data to spreadsheet format (csv) by just dropping the video files on the GPMD2CSV.bat file: It should work well with both H5 cameras on all resolutions and framerates. Gauges are also limited to H5 Black files recorded with the GPS on, but the fact is that the sensors record data even when the GPS is off, even in the H5 Session.ĮDIT 2019: The rest of this post is useful for geeks, but if you just want to convert your data, you can use the new telemetry extraction tool: While the Quick software can display some of the data in the "gauges" format, Hero5's video files have much more to it, many more sensors and detailed data: This information might be outdated and most links are broken. Note: This post was originally published in.
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