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June 14, 2020
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GoPro Hero 8 GPS data (telemetry) - how to include in exported video file?

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New user of PP (Version 14.2.0, Build 47) and GoPro Hero 8.  I am able to work with GoPro Hero 8 video clips inside PP without issue, but can't figure-out how to include source GPS data in the exported file.  I don't need to view this data in PP or manipulate it in any way, just need for the final output to include the data as was recorded in the source file.  I've used a telemetry extractor (https://goprotelemetryextractor.com/free/) to verify that my input file contains telemetry, when I use same to examine my output file it doesn't find any.  I've tried a number of different output formats, none have worked to-date. What settings do I need to use in the Export Settings dialog to passthrough this GPS data during rendering?  Ideally I'd like to output in MP4 but at this point just need it to work.  Thank you in advance for any suggestions / advice.

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Beste Antwort von Ann Bens

Thank you Ann.  To clarify, do you mean that the software can't passthrough the GPS data, or that Adobe doesn't monitor this board?  Appreciate your help in resolving.


Pr cannot pass the data and the forum is minimal monitored by staff (they do that in their free time)

 

You can make a feature request here which is monitored by staff.

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Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 27, 2020

Hello governal, 

Thank you for your interesting question. I think what you want to do is not really possible as Ann said, so please file that feature request. Once you do, please let us know the link so we can all upvote it, perhaps give it some traction. Please also do so on the After Effects request link so that your request will be funneled there, as well. 

 

For now, I would think you need to send the data separately or use some non-Adobe tech to join the files after the fact. After Effects is the most data savvy application in the Creative Cloud set. You can import CSV or JSON data into the app, wire it up, and create animations based on data. See this doc.

 

Personally, I've been looking to use this data for business data, like animated graphs and charts, here at Adobe. I hope that this post serves as a hub for others looking to use data and video in Adobe Products. 

 

Thanks Again,

Kevin

 

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Participating Frequently
June 22, 2020

Hello @Adobe, can anyone help to answer this question?  Thank you in advance.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 22, 2020

This is an user to user forum.

The answer is no, cannot do.

Participating Frequently
June 22, 2020

Thank you Ann.  To clarify, do you mean that the software can't passthrough the GPS data, or that Adobe doesn't monitor this board?  Appreciate your help in resolving.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 14, 2020

Dont think you can do this is Premiere.but found this: (not realy an aswer to your question).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajDYH_1gUsU&feature=youtu.be

Participating Frequently
June 14, 2020

Thank you Ann for the quick response!  I would love to try to visualize sensor data in AE, looks really nice and intuitive.  Gotta figure out how to get the telemetry data to pass through Premiere firstly though. Hoping there's someone who has blazed this trail ahead of me.  🙂

 

 

Participating Frequently
July 27, 2020

Hello, Governal.

I understand exactly what you are trying to do. I'm a cyclist myself and
have looked into the Rouvy arena with my videos. Unfortunately, you are
right about Adobe. There isn't a way to push the gps data through with the
video. I would think they would have jumped into this area by now.

Dashware is the same. It produces a video with gauge overlays, but the
gauges are just part of the final video without GPS data attached.
Furthermore, you can't edit the video in Dashware and the final product is
of much lower quality than we would like. If you edited either the GPS
data or the video before importing them, it creates problems with video and
gauges being out of sync.

I'm still exploring some options. If I figure this out, I'll make sure to
reply again to this post.

Respectfully,

Glen Stowers
Science Teacher
Ferguson High School

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Thanks again Glen.  I have a buddy who uses command-line FFMPEG to truncate files and slap them together, apparently this can be done in a way that maintains the GPS files.  It's rather ugly though, would be nice to be able to use PP for the purpose.  Shout if you figure anything out, I'll do same.