Any idea what this guy is using?
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Any idea what this guy is using?
If you go to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7nNW...eature=related
Any idea what program / device this guy is using to upload his speed, RPMs, watts, etc.. into a video?
Any idea what program / device this guy is using to upload his speed, RPMs, watts, etc.. into a video?
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If you go to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7nNW...eature=related
Any idea what program / device this guy is using to upload his speed, RPMs, watts, etc.. into a video?
Any idea what program / device this guy is using to upload his speed, RPMs, watts, etc.. into a video?
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If you go to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7nNW...eature=related
Any idea what program / device this guy is using to upload his speed, RPMs, watts, etc.. into a video?
Any idea what program / device this guy is using to upload his speed, RPMs, watts, etc.. into a video?
I do find that the readings can drift around. Even if your GPS file contains actual speed, such as from a GSC-10 wheel sensor for a Garmin, Dashware still interpolates speed from the lattitude/longitude, evidently. Cadence readings can also drift, particularly when actual cadence is zero. Still, for entertainment and storytelling purposes, it adds to the fun of POV videos.
This one's one of my favorites, drifty readings or not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsdniW92GFQ (my come-uppance arrives about halfway through, courtesy of Mother Nature). At the end, when I stop, you can see the speed and cadence refuse to stay at zero.
Last edited by mechBgon; 12-25-11 at 03:00 PM.






