Step 7: To save the video with the GPS data gauges you will now have to click on the scissor icon at the bottom. Every gauge can be customized you can move them to different parts of the screen. Step 6: After clicking save you will be directed back to your video and you will notice all the new data gauges in your video. These are the telemetry options that are available for GoPro Hero 5 Black Videos. Slide the toggles to the “on” position and when done click the save button. Step 5: The telemetry data options will pop up and here we can enable the specific gauges that we wish. This will launch the GPS telemetry data options panel. At the bottom of the screen click on the icon that looks like a speedometer gauge. Step 4: Once your video has been selected we are now going to enable the GPS data overlay. Once you have found the video you shot with GPS enabled, double-click it to open up the video for editing. At this point, you should locate your video in the media section of Quik. Step 3: Now that your video is transferred to the computer, it’s now time to launch GoPro Quik if you have not already done so.
It is best if you use the GoPro Quik desktop app to transfer, we will be using this software anyways to add the telemetry data to your video. Step 2: Once you have recorded your video we now need to transfer your video to your computer. Once you confirm your GPS is connected you can proceed with recording your activity as normal.
Wait until the GPS notification is lit up, this confirms that the GoPro has picked up a satellite. Step 1: Power on your GoPro and make sure you have enabled GPS in the preference menu.
Tutorial: How To Add GPS Data To Your GoPro Videos Using GoPro Quik In order to have your GoPro record all the telemetry data, you must enable GPS in the preferences menu. This will even work on an airplane, you can track how fast the plane is moving and the distance it traveled. This is a great tool for skiing, dirt bike riding, mountain biking or just a nice drive with your car or motorcycle. All the gauges and data are customizable and can be resized or moved to different parts of the video. Some of the data you can overlay are speed, distance, g-force, altitude, elevation gain and time. One of the brilliant new features of the GoPro Hero 5 Black is the ability to log GPS telemetry data within videos which can then be displayed over your videos in a visual form of various gauges.